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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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Hi
we live in upper church road
if you want a tow just post hear or PM me
will PM you my phone number
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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That's the spirit - great offer -well done ! :D
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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That would be brilliant grumpydad! Thanks for the offer :) I've sent you a PM.
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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A very stylish tow from grumpydad this morning: :D[frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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Did he get the Bentley out :wink:
Just seen the pic, even better 8)
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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What's the prognosis, is it definitely head gasket :cry:
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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Great recovery photo! The guys on the Austin site would enjoy seeing a Minor being towed by an A30 .
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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Sorry,by an A35!
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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Fantastic ! Well done GG. I think James has already established it's the gasket - no compression on two adjacent cylinders....
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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The Austin folk have found it. Much hilarity!
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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Well, after a long day's work (non stop 10am to 7pm), it's fixed! And running better than ever! :D Let's just hope it lasts :wink: The head gasket had blown between 3 and 4. I decoked the head, reground all the valves, replaced the o-rings and changed the head gasket and thermostat. The valve grinding was the longest bit, some of them were very pitted. I only drove it briefly on it's first heat cycle but the performance is very different, much smoother. I assume this is down to the valve regrinding. I've now left it to cool and am hoping to retorque the head and reset the gaps tomorrow morning (Unless there's an urgent need to do it soon, I haven't got much time tonight.

A huge thanks to grumpydad both for the tow and for a very valuable lesson yesterday in how to grind in the valves and how to do everything else properly.

Fingers crossed I won't need to do another job like that for a while :)
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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Well done - did you check the faces for absolute flatness ?
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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Cooling system flushed,new plugs, timing sorted,speedo working, head gasket replaced and engine running like a dream. Just go and enjoy your car now, the suns shining!!! :D
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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Nice one James, you're fast becoming an expert :)
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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Roy, the head was checked for flatness. I didn't do it myself but had great help from grumpydad :)

Trickydicky, you forgot to mention seized brake cylinder replaced (although I didn't do that) ;) . Yep, hopefully it's okay for a while now. :)
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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Hi
now I wounder who posted this on the Austin A35 oweners club ?
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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Guess we'll never know. :D

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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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I retorqued the head and reset the gaps this morning. The car started first time and is running great, the rough growl that there was when the accelerator was pushed is now gone and it seems to have more power. I also did a compression test and the compression is up by 10psi on each cylinder. Now to wait for the next thing to go wrong! :wink:
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Re: Big problem. Car suddenly broken down.

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Think positive.... I would reecheck then valve gaps after a few miles - and set the exhausts at 15 thou - inlets can stay at 12.
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