MR2 has developed another worrying noise! :(

MR2 has developed another worrying noise! :(

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Mad Dave

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7,158 posts

270 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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Took it to garage this morning about that whistling noise i posted about - whistling noise is nothing to worry about, BUT its developed another noise - a kind of faint gurgling noise which he reckons is a bearing!

could be alternator, cambelt tensioner anything really, hes not sure. He also said if the cambelt goes itll knacker the engine - but ive been told that if it goes on this engine it wont, itll just lose drive??

any idea what the gurgling noise is!?!?! im getting very worried about big bills now

Cheers

Dave

Incorrigible

13,668 posts

268 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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He also said if the cambelt goes itll knacker the engine - but ive been told that if it goes on this engine it wont, itll just lose drive??
It will knacker the engine, the head/valves to be more precise

Belt shoud be changes @70k mile IIRC

IF IT HASN'T BEEN DONE, GET IT DONE, it's not expensive

Check the change interval I'm not completely sure

Mad Dave

Original Poster:

7,158 posts

270 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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Cambelt was changed at 60k miles according to the guy who i bought the car from (theres a receipt for it in the history). Its only done 80k now.

planetdave

9,921 posts

260 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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Use Scots undertaker from 'Dads Army' voice

DOOMED, DOOMED, I SAY

Mad Dave

Original Poster:

7,158 posts

270 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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errr, i do hope not!

Mr E

22,126 posts

266 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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Thought most (older) toyota blocks were non interference. So a snapped cambelt should kill the head.

I wouldn't like to prove that though.....

dave_s13

13,868 posts

276 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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I've also read that the mk1 engine is non-interferance.
FYI I had the cambelt done on mine at Halfords for £95.

Your questions would be better answered on www.mr2dc.com though, if they aren't on there already.

But I'd say just drive the thing and try not to worry about it, have your RAC/AA card handy at all times though.

Good luck.

CarZee

13,382 posts

274 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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Mr E said: Thought most (older) toyota blocks were non interference. So a snapped cambelt should kill the head.
you meant "should not kill the head" I presume??

Mr E

22,126 posts

266 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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CarZee said:

Mr E said: Thought most (older) toyota blocks were non interference. So a snapped cambelt should kill the head.
you meant "should not kill the head" I presume??





Ooops.

Yes.

Cheers CZ......

nws25

35 posts

264 months

Saturday 31st May 2003
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dave_s13 said: I've also read that the mk1 engine is non-interferance.
FYI I had the cambelt done on mine at Halfords for £95.

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You trusted Halfrauds to do a cambelt!!!!

A gurgling noise doesn't really point at a cambelt or bearing i would have thought, on a mkiii supra, a gurgling noise is the first sign of the BHG, i know you have a MR2 but you never know.

mechsympathy

54,248 posts

262 months

Sunday 1st June 2003
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Gurgling? Could be from the cooling system? Might need bleeding.

Mad Dave

Original Poster:

7,158 posts

270 months

Wednesday 4th June 2003
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It only does it when its warm - apparently its the coolant going back into the tank, apparently its nothing to worry about. I think ill get the coolant changed anyway, its looking a bit brown (should be red).

mechsympathy

54,248 posts

262 months

Wednesday 4th June 2003
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Mine used to gurgle after a heavy thrashing

anonymous-user

61 months

Sunday 22nd June 2003
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A gurgling noise doesn't really point at a cambelt or bearing i would have thought, on a mkiii supra, a gurgling noise is the first sign of the BHG, i know you have a MR2 but you never know.[/quote]

My Supra gurgles sometimes, but it is not a BHG.

I think it is because the aircon is low on refrigerant.

It has been gurgling away for the last 40k anyway

Lee

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

262 months

Sunday 20th July 2003
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Gurgling after a hard drive is the coolant boiling in the turbo bearing housing. It's generaly a sign that you haven't let the engine idle long enough before turning it off.

Mine used to make an odd gurgling sound when I started it up with the enigne warm. It cam from the dash board area and dissapeared afer a re-bled the cooling system, so I can only assume it was an air lock.

Alan420

5,594 posts

265 months

Thursday 24th July 2003
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Mad Dave said:
It only does it when its warm - apparently its the coolant going back into the tank, apparently its nothing to worry about. I think ill get the coolant changed anyway, its looking a bit brown (should be red).


I've had a few cars that do that. Nowt to panic over.