Possible Problems ?

Possible Problems ?

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rustoni

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325 posts

279 months

Monday 2nd December 2002
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Took the car out for a spin at the weekend with a friend and let him have a drive - whilst he was busy exercising his face muscle's I was listening to the car and although it has made these noises since I brought it last month I feel I need to seek reassurances of ' they all do that sir'.

When accelerating the engine makes a ticking sound (almost like one of the HT leads shorting out) this doesn't happen if I maintain my speed it only happens if I apply any sort of pressure to the throttle also the gear box seems to whine quite loudly when decelerating is this the norm or could the oil level in the gear box be low - if so how difficult is it to check.

Any help appreciated.

Ian

P.s - it's a V8S.

johno

8,521 posts

289 months

Monday 2nd December 2002
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Took the car out for a spin at the weekend with a friend and let him have a drive - whilst he was busy exercising his face muscle's I was listening to the car and although it has made these noises since I brought it last month I feel I need to seek reassurances of ' they all do that sir'.

When accelerating the engine makes a ticking sound (almost like one of the HT leads shorting out) this doesn't happen if I maintain my speed it only happens if I apply any sort of pressure to the throttle also the gear box seems to whine quite loudly when decelerating is this the norm or could the oil level in the gear box be low - if so how difficult is it to check.

Any help appreciated.

Ian

P.s - it's a V8S.


Clicking - Exhausty Manifold Gasket

Whining - Check Gearbox Oil Level

IMHO ....

rustoni

Original Poster:

325 posts

279 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2002
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Steve (Shpub) - where are you when i need your help ?

shpub

8,507 posts

279 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2002
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rustoni said: Steve (Shpub) - where are you when i need your help ?

In hospital having dressings changed...

Ticking does sound like exhaust manifold gasket. Whining could be low oil. Look under the car and have look for oil leaks. Failing that get some one to listen to it. Diagnosing sound on emial is difficult.


>> Edited by shpub on Tuesday 3rd December 08:25

rustoni

Original Poster:

325 posts

279 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2002
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Steve - cheers mate, Have Monday off so will take it to peninsula.

>> Edited by rustoni on Tuesday 3rd December 09:06

rustoni

Original Poster:

325 posts

279 months

Tuesday 3rd December 2002
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In hospital having dressings changed...




Steve,

Hope it was nothing serious...?

montegogt

421 posts

270 months

Thursday 5th December 2002
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Exhaust manifold gasket...

seb

45 posts

277 months

Friday 6th December 2002
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I had a similar sound on my V8S and changed the exhaust manifold gaskets after suggestions that it was the probable cause. Didn't solve the problem though, which turned out to be a split manifold.

Steve

rustoni

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325 posts

279 months

Tuesday 10th December 2002
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Took the car to peninsula yesterday and it turned out that the manifold was not torqued up to the correct amount - this has solved the problem somewhat but the ticking noise is now only noticable when the car is pulling in 4 or 5 gear so i suppose this points to a smallish hole in the manifold. Has anyone used cold weld on their manifold in the past or should i dig deep and pay for a new manifold?

shpub

8,507 posts

279 months

Tuesday 10th December 2002
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rustoni said: Took the car to peninsula yesterday and it turned out that the manifold was not torqued up to the correct amount - this has solved the problem somewhat but the ticking noise is now only noticable when the car is pulling in 4 or 5 gear so i suppose this points to a smallish hole in the manifold. Has anyone used cold weld on their manifold in the past or should i dig deep and pay for a new manifold?



Cold weld will not last on a manifold... 800+ deg C is a bit much for it!

Steve

rustoni

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325 posts

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Tuesday 10th December 2002
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Cold weld will not last on a manifold... 800+ deg C is a bit much for it!

Steve




A normal weld will be ok though won't it ? Sorry welding is not my strong point.

John Mac

386 posts

270 months

Tuesday 10th December 2002
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Tried JB Cold weld on a very small hole on my manifold, OK for a couple of runs but then it peeled off.
Good stuff for petrol tanks and similar but not for a manifold

granty

20 posts

265 months

Wednesday 11th December 2002
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I have had a similar noise from my V8s but didn't think anything of it and thought it was normal. After the rescent posts I checked mine and found the nearside manifold has cracked just behind the weld on one of the tubes as the four branch meets the single collector
I can't see after removing it how I'm going to get it welded all the way around
Any ideas where I can obtain a new one&price,or would I be better spending extra and going for a st/st system?

JSG

2,238 posts

290 months

Wednesday 11th December 2002
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Mines 'clicking' a bit at the moment too. Its gone in for a service and MOT today so I'll wait for the phone call - "Are you sitting down sir?"

I'll let you know what they say....

rubyV8S

132 posts

268 months

Wednesday 11th December 2002
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Granty,

I'm not that mechanically minded and asked the same question about the manifolds to Topcats, who have my car at the moment(should have it back by Friday and can't wait!) They have told me that the standard manifolds absorb a lot of carbon and become very brittle - result- they crack. Apparently, unlike cast manifolds which are a lot stronger, they are very prone to cracking.

Stainless manifolds, I am told, do not absorb the same amount of carbon and therefore in the long run should prove money well spent.

Topcats are fitting a stainless system for me, including the Y piece, but the manifolds will have to wait until after christmas(they have also fitted a new camshaft and I've got christmas prezzies to buy!)

They have quoted £400 for a pair of manifolds plus the cost of labour at a very reasonable £38 per hour.

Cheers
Mark

>> Edited by rubyV8S on Wednesday 11th December 22:27

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Thursday 12th December 2002
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Ruby - might be worth asking LeeBee about the manifolds...?

rubyV8S

132 posts

268 months

Thursday 12th December 2002
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Podie said: Ruby - might be worth asking LeeBee about the manifolds...?


Cheers Podie,
Good idea, was going to post a reply on his thread re: alloy switches, etc.

Topcats do a free collection/delivery within a certain distance and as I work 6 days a week, this is really a handy option, plus the advice from Warren, Charlotte and Brian at the company has been excellent so far.

Mark

JSG

2,238 posts

290 months

Thursday 12th December 2002
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JSG said: Mines 'clicking' a bit at the moment too. Its gone in for a service and MOT today so I'll wait for the phone call - "Are you sitting down sir?"

I'll let you know what they say....


Update - the manifold gaskets are blowing, about 2 hours labour apparently.

rustoni

Original Poster:

325 posts

279 months

Friday 13th December 2002
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JSG,

Got my car going back to peninsula on the 19th to get the manifold welded if possible otherwise i'll have to stump up around £450 for a new one. To make matters worse the insurance company have told me that my alarm is no longer thatcham approved and they won't cover me for theft until i get a new one so that's another £300 out of my pocket .

errr - sorry darling christmas is cancelled.

Shnozz

28,008 posts

278 months

Friday 13th December 2002
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the insurance company have told me that my alarm is no longer thatcham approved and they won't cover me for theft


can an insurance company "change" what is Thatcham approved?????