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  1. Why can you even remember that?

    I havent heard of 90% of the stuff people are posting up here.

    The way my mind works unfortunately, can tell you that it was a sunny tuesday in october 1995, driving OMP527K an orange mini with an austin 1100 lump on a mk2 mini box, and a 12g940 cylinder head. It was at the junction of the A37 and A371, and no I didn't stack it.... I remember pointless stuff like that easy as, but remembering what I went to the shops for I'm stuffed!

    Back on topic, I too am surprised by the variety of music on this thread, great tunes, keep them coming!

  2. However I have to say that the following two have such awesome times associated with them for me (and in my opinion are top tunes) that I need to post them:-

    I start with this by the beatmasters

    However I have to say that listen to an awful lot of ska, so my top tune has to be:-

    Thanks for puttng up with me!!

    Cheers,

    Durb

  3. Such a tough question, Really feeling Blockbuster and green onions!

    I would be betrayling my roots if I didnt suggest the song which was playing for my first ever overtake:-

    Cheers,

    Durb

  4. Thanks for the messages. Haven't been able to do anything more with the car as I have been at work 8am and getting home 7 at night.

    I did try and test the battery terminal with the engine running, but as mentioned, the car cut out before I ever got a chance. And after an hour we gave up lol. Didn't really think about buckling with the battery, will stop trying to crank the engine on.

    How easy is it to swap over a battery? Have had mine in for at least 6 years and the GF's bottom bracket looks rusty...

    A lot of jump starting for the next couple days.

    If you dont have access to a charger, it would be worth connecting the jumpleads with the GFs car running, and leaving it that way for say 15mins to charge your battery a bit before you start it to do your checks. It sounds as if the alternator is not charging the battery, and the battery has not got the charge in it to run the car. You could probably get enough charge in the battery to drive it to the garage like this.

    If you do get it running on its own, and there isnt a respectable voltage showing across the meter, then it would be worth checking the earth cables from the battery through to the alternator.

    Changing the battery is fairly simple, remove the terminals from the battery, undo the clamp and it should lift out. just remember to disconnect the negative first, and reconnect it last. this reduces the risk of shorting the battery with the spanner. also check you have the radio codes for any of the cars being disconnected...

    HTH

    Durb

  5. thanks for the info,

    i wouldn't have thought it would be the timing belt tensioner as I've just had the cam belt done with new tensioners and everything,

    i opened the bonnet up and it does seem to be coming from the alternator itself, however it is much more audible from the offside wheel arch, without the engine rattling away in your face.

    gonna take it in to my local garage this week and see what they think, heres hoping its not expensive.

    Fair enough, although it wouldn't be the first time for a brand new component to go bad.

    could try a little lube on the alternator bearings, a small squirt of something like plus gas or WD40 would change the noise and give you the diagnosis.

    Personally I would want to be sure of the source of the noise before doing many miles....

  6. Yes it is a strange noise. I think it is better to open the bonnet and to find the source of noise with precision because it could be a serious problem. You can use a flexible pipe like a stethoscope (introduce the beginning of the pipe in your ear and you move the pipe end in different zones).

    It sound me like a bearing noise. There are bearings in alternator, pulley (on alternator belt or timing belt), clutch or gearbox.Try to make a new film after you open the bonnet and post it here.

    Does sound like bearing to me too, Need to identify the source - if is timing belt tensioner, then driving with it like it (or running the engine) wouldn't be a good idea...

    If the noise is from the offside area, I would suggest removing the alternator belt to see if it stops.

  7. Ok cheers mate I'll check soon, what if the plugs are a uniform colour what would this suggest??

    That would be good - its more a tool to see if you have a problem with 1 cylinder - if one of them is different to the rest then it would give you a good pointer. I should also mention that you should do this after the car has had a decent run, and then allowed to cool - if you start the car from cold then the extra fuel for the cold start can mask things...

  8. as it is no longer smoking, is it just oil that was sat in the exhaust?

    Not being familiar with how much oil these engines use, how excessive is 250ml/100 miles?

    You say that the bottom end was checked by means of a compression test, and came back as ok. There are a few things I would check as a starter for 10, firstly is the breather clear - if it is blocked this can force oil past the rings due to crankcase presurisation.

    secondly, whip the plugs out - are they of a uniform colour, if the business end of one or more is covered with oil, then there is your sign...

    Reason for edit - re-read the oil consumption level quoted

  9. Hey there everyone ! Looking for a black tdi arosa ! I have cash waiting , would be good if situated in Dorset , don't mind traveling to view but not to far :/ if you need to contact me please contact me on 07792984559 please text as I'm usually at work and cannot answer to calls

    Thanks alot !

    Ben :D

    Does it have to be black - got a gunmetal silver Mk2 which I am thinking about selling...

  10. On the look out for a Diesil Lupo - modified or standard - anything considered.

    Bristol Based but willing to travel for the right car.

    New to Lupos so expect some silly questions!!

    Fingers crossed theres one out there that fits the bill!

    Has it got to be a lupo? me and my mk2 ArosaTDi will probably be going our separate ways soon.... (due to me wanting a bit more room more than anything else)

  11. Mine is a bit slow off the line-first almost seems too high to start with, but once above walking pace it never really struggles to keep up with anything within reason just got to remember to drive it like a diesel, and use all that lovely torque....

    It is quite easy to find yourself doing naughty speeds....

  12. Read you previous thread, was the engine smoking all the time or just on overun?

    Smoking all the time would point more to rings/bores rather than top end.

    Have you taken it for a run to get the exhaust hot to burn the oil out of it - sitting at idle may not be getting it hot enough?

    When you say that a compression test showed "what it should be" could you elaborate - was it done with the throttle wide open? were all the pressures even and up to spec? was the test repeated "wet" to verify the bores? Old school way of checking the bores is to add a little oil to the bore via the plug hole and repeat the test - if it leaps up then its a pointer towards bottom end wear.

    Did the bores "look" ok with the head off?

    Were all the pistons a uniform colour before decoking?

    Were the pistons decoked to the edge? if so this may take a few miles to "carbon in" and you may see an improvement with time.

    From the above I'm guessing that you didnt do the head rebuild, but do you know if the valves were replaced as well as the guides? were they checked for play before it was all put back together?

    Sorry to hit you with all these questions, but A bit more info may help people point you in the right direction.

    Lloyd

  13. Why would you ever want to do this?

    If anything, it'd be better to lower the engine, due to lower centre of gravity, thus better handling.

    Be prepared to destroy driveshafts.

    As a guess I would assume that the car is low, and lifting the engine and box would restore some sump/bellhousing to ground clearance.

    If it is that low, then lifting the box would probably put the shafts at a bit better angle too...

    If it is just sump to ground clearance, then it may be possible to cut the deep portion out, and fabricate a shorter wider one to maintain volume (got to do the pick up pipe too). that way the C of G of the engine stays lower.

  14. Nope that is stig beve on here has a number plate ending emy? I met him there. There were some awesome cars and wheels down there :D

    Thats the one! I was in the tatty green bug a little further down the entry track.

    Did you spot the porsche rimmed black type 34 in the show and shine - proper straight!!

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