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My Broken Mi16 Engine!

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pug309twin40s

following on from my other thread about headgasket going. well the headgasket wasnt the fault:

 

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pug309twin40s...ne/PHTO0005.JPG

 

now what would cause this to happen? ive only managed about 1600miles since it was swapped over from the donor car :D

 

and looking at the headgasket the engine has been apart not that long ago:

 

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pug309twin40s...ne/PHTO0008.JPG

 

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pug309twin40s...ne/PHTO0007.JPG

 

 

 

im so annoyed and fedup now its not funny.

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KRISKARRERA

Oh. :D

What exactly has happened? It's hard to tell from those pics.

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pugpete1108
Oh. :D

What exactly has happened? It's hard to tell from those pics.

 

looked like a cracked liner ouch!

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Jonmurgie

Not nice... and you need to practice your photography skills :D

 

Did you have the engine appart before fitting it at all or just chuck it in?

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pug309twin40s
Not nice... and you need to practice your photography skills :D

 

Did you have the engine appart before fitting it at all or just chuck it in?

 

 

my camera is crap!!

 

 

no didnt have the engine apart before swapping it over. did a compression test before removing it from the donor 309 and it had 200psi across all cylinders.

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futura

Can't really see from the pics, is it cracked or badly scratched?

 

If scratched then you piston is probably nackered too, looks like there was a bit of something (small stone?) that fell in the engine when being previously re-fitted :huh:

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inferno

found you a nice little runabout if u want it ... get me on msn;)

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pugrallye

common problem that... damn liners

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pug309twin40s

these pics should be better to show crack:

 

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pug309twin40s...ne/phto0010.JPG

 

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pug309twin40s...ne/phto0009.JPG

 

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pug309twin40s...ne/PHTO0011.JPG

 

there is some small dents on the top of piston. maybe i should have got filters fitted to the carbs

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steve@cornwall

Put a 1.9 in my old cti last year-suspected h/g so pulled the head off. Lo and behold, that too had a nearly new h/g fitted and a cracked no 1 liner. Made diagnoses easier on mine , it had bits of ring embedded in the piston and head!

 

I think we both found out why our doners were available in the first place- new gaskets would indicate that these engines were investigated previously and sold on quickly.

 

Gutted for you- mine was only a 1.9 swap but I still beat the block up with a big hammer!!!

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Martin@PRD

looks like someone ran the engine with no coolant in it!!

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pug309twin40s
looks like someone ran the engine with no coolant in it!!

 

what makes you say that?

 

its always had coolant in it since ive had it.

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Pug_101
Gutted for you- mine was only a 1.9 swap but I still beat the block up with a big hammer!!!

 

:) WHY ;)

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Miles

Seen loads like that, Age and being the weakest part of the liner doesn't help matters along with them being made out of cr*p metal. Even our Race 86.5 liners crack from time to time

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KRISKARRERA

Something else to worry about now. Suddenly the various XU10 blocks will become more popular.

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steve@cornwall
:) WHY ;)

 

I :D I was a little upset and this helped :D

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Pug_101
I :lol: I was a little upset and this helped :o

 

 

Ever though of using bubble wrap :P:(:D

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steve@cornwall
Ever though of using bubble wrap :lol::o:P

 

bubble wrap is worth more than that bloody block!!! It took me 4 weeks finding the cause of massive overfuelling before it ran well enough to pronounce it dead :( I was considering using a 1.6 block and liners to repair it and suddenly thought "enough is enough" and conclusively ended any thoughts of wasting more time on it! Damn, it felt GOOD- which is what a hobby is for!

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