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raunchz 25th February 2008 13:03

Have you timed up the cams? If so then will they mess up the timing when they have the head back off ??

Mystic 25th February 2008 13:05

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Originally Posted by willsy (Post 1909289)
Alarm was a nightmare aswel, with barrty flat it decides that it wants to squark and go off randomly, not stopping by the fob and eventually stopping when it feels like it

Haha, yep we've all been there.

Alarms get dead twitchy on a low battery, every little sound and bump they start screaming about! THEIF, THEIF, STOLEN, HELP ME, ALARME, HELP.

Sucks even more when it goes off in your garage with the doors shut :sad:

willsy 25th February 2008 13:11

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Originally Posted by raunchz (Post 1909306)
Have you timed up the cams? If so then will they mess up the timing when they have the head back off ??

They did the cam timing for me previously.

It was booked in with them to:

Fit head and bottom end together using new head gasket.

Seal the sump to the bottom end

Fit the new cambelt kit and do all the timing.

Basically major bits that its just not worth doing yourself unless you have a very good level of mechanical knowledge about engines- which i dont lol

So after paying the money id kind of hoped it would have been right first time.

Still, at least theyve accepted responsibility. Cars not coming home until its sorted nevertheless

raunchz 25th February 2008 13:16

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Originally Posted by willsy (Post 1909329)
They did the cam timing for me previously.

It was booked in with them to:

Fit head and bottom end together using new head gasket.

Seal the sump to the bottom end

Fit the new cambelt kit and do all the timing.

Basically major bits that its just not worth doing yourself unless you have a very good level of mechanical knowledge about engines- which i dont lol

So after paying the money id kind of hoped it would have been right first time.

Still, at least theyve accepted responsibility. Cars not coming home until its sorted nevertheless

I agree, if you pay an 'expert' to do something, and they have done it, but with a problem, then they should fix it. Sounds like a good place if they've accepted it's their problem, and are appy to sort it !!

Just hope it' ready soon !! Will be good to see the results of all your time and money !!

willsy 25th February 2008 13:22

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Originally Posted by raunchz (Post 1909346)
I agree, if you pay an 'expert' to do something, and they have done it, but with a problem, then they should fix it. Sounds like a good place if they've accepted it's their problem, and are appy to sort it !!

They accepted that its an error on their part without any question, and to be fair to them i didnt think they would have made a fuss anyway.

The place was recommended by several local businesses who use them for work, so it was a firm recommendation from them rather than just a customers one.

Simon 25th February 2008 13:32

While its appart are you getting the cambelt cover changed?

Glad you found some spacers, can you pm me a link for them, could be what i'm after :y:

maynard 25th February 2008 20:16

any update on this this afternoon matt? hope it goes well.

Luke 25th February 2008 22:00

Any update of when she is coming though?

Saxo-Slag 28th February 2008 17:34

Any news man

Skorpion 28th February 2008 17:45

Got txt off Matt before saying the head gasket had gone! The one he had fitted had been discontinued by citroen due them constant breaking and causes leaks!

Not good and Matt says he has got to wait bout 2 weeks to get uprated one fitted at a citroen specialist!

Sure he will shine more light on the subject! :(

AlexB 28th February 2008 18:04

thats pretty poo
i hope its all sorted soon man
i need to see it fully finished
as ive had a few sneak peeks throughout the progress
i know its gonna be sexy

jpsaxo 28th February 2008 18:13

Parp i smell bullshit on citroens behalf,

Its amazing how Seans 200bhp @ wheels is fine on the same gasket, as is mine...

Either way get pics of the gaskets side by side Matt before it goes in the engine

willsy 29th February 2008 00:01

A little update as an addition to that already mentioned.

Yep the head gasket is knackered, but even if it was a 'discontinued' or non recommended type from citroen i would still only expect a weap from that corner with it being a new gasket rather than a 'piss' tbh.

They say that as its the gasket that is at fault they are not liable to sort the problem out.

The Pug/Cit specialist which i normally use are fully booked up until 17th March, but they have recommended another place which does work for them which could book it in sooner and would cost just under £200 approx to supply the new gasket and get everything fitted back together.

There could still be a chance that the gasket was damaged whilst fitting or indeed was just one of those unlucky ones which was faulty upon being packaged and supplied within the head gasket kit.

So..

The pug/cit specialist (i know them quite well and would trust them with anything with my car) have said they strongly suggest that if this other place does the gasket change for me then i ask them to keep the old gasket in the exact condition that it comes off the car and take it to them after to check and see if it is a manufacturers fault or a fitting fault thats caused it.

Then i could either:

Claim back again off the company that fitted the original gasket
or
Josh do you have a receipt or anything from the place you ordered the gasket kit from/do they offer any warranty if its a faulty gasket?

Either way this bloody conversion had better be worth the hassle when its finished

saxowebby 29th February 2008 00:09

my gasket i fitted was dodgy and pissed out, havent been arsed to change it yet lol.

but keep the work going mate will be worth it when its done

willsy 29th February 2008 00:26

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Originally Posted by webby1989 (Post 1921119)
but keep the work going mate will be worth it when its done

I hope so, its about time i actually enjoyed driving it rather than messing about with it for 1 reason or another.

Mine was proper peeing out, there was nothing for a minute or so whilst temp and pressure builds up but then its like turning a tap on, pretty sure if id have driven it id have lost all my oil before getting home.

Matty_VTR 29th February 2008 02:09

such a shame.. but when you finally get it out on the road it's all going to be worth it!!

Luke 29th February 2008 08:45

Feel for you mate.

Not having much luck with this eh, should of realised everything moved too quickly! I hope you manage to get it all sorted quickly, I'm sure you'll be happy once completed.

jpsaxo 29th February 2008 15:28

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Originally Posted by willsy (Post 1921847)
I doubt whether ill have got the funds together before this to have mine mapped, but im hoping for as near as dammit 150bhp at the fly.

Taken from other thread, you'll want to get it mapped asap mate, all the time its under/over fueling your wrecking all your hard work...

willsy 29th February 2008 16:16

On current wages with current outgoings ill only have about £50 a month spare maximum for the next 6 months.

Any modding work i do etc is floating the boat at the moment. Sucks ding-a-ling it really does. Costly project :(

LEE_VTR1 29th February 2008 18:17

alright matt just read whats going on with the car and its sucks balls mate.
i really hope you get this sorted out soon cause i really want to see your car complete and built up with this engine in.

hope it all gets sorted soon mate. :y:


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