05 Citroen C4 lacking power and struggling to rev
05 Citroen C4 lacking power and struggling to rev
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Off_Da_Wall

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13 posts

25 months

Monday 22nd September
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C4 coupe VTR+ 1.6 16v Tu5JP4. Recently had a timing belt pulley shear it's bolt clean in the engine block causing internal damage. So took a change on a used engine from a 05 206 sport. So I've swap all my parts over to the "new" engine and change the timing belt while it was out of the car. Car runs but it's struggling to rev. It has no power under 3k rpm. I checked the timing twice but can't see anything wrong. I've practically changed everything on the engine from my parts car which was known good. Anybody know what I can look for to solve this. I've convinced myself that there's an issue with a inlet valve or 2 as it's revving like it under load and popping into the intake.

paul_c123

1,201 posts

11 months

Monday 22nd September
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Does it have VVT?

Another thing it might be is a blocked exhaust/cat, depending on how badly the previous engine failed.

I am guessing there is no EML on, otherwise you'd have looked at this?

Off_Da_Wall

Original Poster:

13 posts

25 months

Monday 22nd September
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said:
No doesn't have vvt

Off_Da_Wall

Original Poster:

13 posts

25 months

Monday 22nd September
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paul_c123 said:
Does it have VVT?

Another thing it might be is a blocked exhaust/cat, depending on how badly the previous engine failed.

I am guessing there is no EML on, otherwise you'd have looked at this?
Yeah detached the exhaust after cat and no difference. Swapped the cat with one from my parts car and no difference. No EML

richhead

2,704 posts

29 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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From what you are saying it does sound like a timing issue of some sort

GVK

1,008 posts

260 months

Wednesday 24th September
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Not too familar with C4 s but how are the spark plugs connected? Common coil pack or seperate leads? Firing order could be wrong.

LordLoveLength

2,198 posts

148 months

Wednesday 24th September
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Are you sure your timing marks are correct? As it’s an unknown history on the engine, I’d pull no1 plug and check the tdc mark is actually tdc. Then check the cams are where they should be - could be a slipped or misaligned pulley.

Off_Da_Wall

Original Poster:

13 posts

25 months

Wednesday 24th September
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LordLoveLength said:
Are you sure your timing marks are correct? As it s an unknown history on the engine, I d pull no1 plug and check the tdc mark is actually tdc. Then check the cams are where they should be - could be a slipped or misaligned pulley.
The cams and crank are keyed so they shouldn't really move.

Off_Da_Wall

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13 posts

25 months

Wednesday 24th September
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GVK said:
Not too familar with C4 s but how are the spark plugs connected? Common coil pack or seperate leads? Firing order could be wrong.
They use a coil pack so firing order isn't a issue

itcaptainslow

4,218 posts

154 months

Wednesday 24th September
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LordLoveLength said:
Are you sure your timing marks are correct? As it s an unknown history on the engine, I d pull no1 plug and check the tdc mark is actually tdc. Then check the cams are where they should be - could be a slipped or misaligned pulley.
This, and carry out a compression test, which will reveal a lot.