Hi again...
I'm being plagued by an engine issue. The X was running great until a couple of weeks ago the timing belt jumped 4 teeth.
The car ran and seemed to have lost 20% power. It made some strange noses when the timing slipped. After the timing was returned to normal it drove the same. Lack of power and bogging down at low revs.
I couldn't figure out why the timing jumped until I stripped the top end and found water leaks from the inlet manifold had ingressed into no 2 and 4 chambers.
This was either due to loose manifold studs or a cheap manifold gasket which had a copper ring rather than a rubber seal around the water passage as the original gasket.
I cleaned the valves and head and while I expected the valves might have been damaged they seemed fine and there was no evidence of any contact.
I lapped the valves and refitted the head. After battery was disconnected it was a total pig to start. Eventually started with full throttle. I let it idle and the ecu learn and took it up the road. It seemed better but stalled when I stopped. on restart it idled for a while then became impossible to pull away unless full throttle was applied.
It ticks over but the slightest blip of the throttle causes it to stall. After trying various things it now struggles to start and when it does can barely idle.
I have replaced the coils last year but with a cheap aftermarket. Also the only sensor I have not changed is the crank sensor. I suspect both.
Will refit the original coils but the reason I changed them was due to very similar symptoms. When the HG had gone....
It has not overheated at all and I have just fitted new hg etc after inspecting the valves.
HELP!
I'm being plagued by an engine issue. The X was running great until a couple of weeks ago the timing belt jumped 4 teeth.
The car ran and seemed to have lost 20% power. It made some strange noses when the timing slipped. After the timing was returned to normal it drove the same. Lack of power and bogging down at low revs.
I couldn't figure out why the timing jumped until I stripped the top end and found water leaks from the inlet manifold had ingressed into no 2 and 4 chambers.
This was either due to loose manifold studs or a cheap manifold gasket which had a copper ring rather than a rubber seal around the water passage as the original gasket.
I cleaned the valves and head and while I expected the valves might have been damaged they seemed fine and there was no evidence of any contact.
I lapped the valves and refitted the head. After battery was disconnected it was a total pig to start. Eventually started with full throttle. I let it idle and the ecu learn and took it up the road. It seemed better but stalled when I stopped. on restart it idled for a while then became impossible to pull away unless full throttle was applied.
It ticks over but the slightest blip of the throttle causes it to stall. After trying various things it now struggles to start and when it does can barely idle.
I have replaced the coils last year but with a cheap aftermarket. Also the only sensor I have not changed is the crank sensor. I suspect both.
Will refit the original coils but the reason I changed them was due to very similar symptoms. When the HG had gone....
It has not overheated at all and I have just fitted new hg etc after inspecting the valves.
HELP!