Never heard of that one ! In fact - I will go as far as to say NO - it's not the camshaft! Only way to diagnose if the CRANKshaft bearings have failed is to pop the sump off and have a look !
Had a quick look at the car today before the rain set in.
I remembered that just before the noise started I went over a rather large pot hole! It looks as if the engine has moved as the oil filter casing is now touching the chassis leg.
Matt Coles Young Members Registrar
Find out more about the Young Members Register HERE
Went out to look at the car this morning but it wouldn't start at all
I'm sure its the problem I've had before with the wire that goes from the side of the dizzy to the points (low tension???). Fiddling around trying to get it to start drained the battery and then the rain started. So really got nothing done
Anyone got one of these wires? save me paying £5 postage for a £1 wire.
Matt Coles Young Members Registrar
Find out more about the Young Members Register HERE
Are you sure that the problem is the low tension wire? When you had this problem before you posted that the braiding had worn away. Has it worn away on the new one? If the braiding looks fine it's unlikely that the low tension lead is the cause, unless of course you have been sold a faulty part. In which case send it back to where you got it from and ask for a replacement as it should have lasted longer than two months.
The car obviously got a huge jolt if the pot hole you drove over has caused the engine to move Before assuming it's the LT wire I'd do a few other checks first such as checking that the battery leads are tight and that there is a good earth.
If you are certain that the problem is the LT wire and you need one on a hurry you'll probably be able to get one from a local motor factors.
Me being me wrapped a bit of insulation tape around the LT wire and forgot all about getting a new one . The local motor factor that I usually get my parts from have just gone under so I'll have to try a mini parts place in a town nearby and see if they have an LT wire.
I think the engine is clearing the chassis enough now but I can't see if the noise has stopped because it wont start .
Does anyone have any measurements as to how much clearance there should be between the engine and the chassis on both sides?
Matt Coles Young Members Registrar
Find out more about the Young Members Register HERE
Without actually going out and measuring I'd say at least 2 or 3 inches everywhere.
from memory I'd say the front pulley has the smallest gap but that may be because I've got the damping pulley.
There is enough space to do the oil filter without removing the engine
eastona wrote:Before going much further, you really need to check the engine towers/mounts and the chassis legs if the engine has moved that much.
Andrew
Make that- before going ANY further!! No point worrying about a lack of spark if your chassis has broken! (If the engine dropped that far, I'd check the ignition wire to the coil hasn't pulled off!)
Put a trolley jack under the sump and lift the engine weight up a couple of inches while watching the effect, that will probably show what is amiss.