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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Dirty Gertie on February 03, 2006, 21:27:29
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I had a little mishap in the 'passion-skip' today; I broke the cam-belt (looks like the water pump's gone kaput :cry: ) A friend has very kindly sent me diagrams and distructions to do the job, but I have no torque wrench for the crankshaft pulley bolt, is there a kind person locally who would trust me with theirs for the weekend please? - I'm very willing to try to do it myself, but any assistance from anyone who knows how to do it properly would be most gratefully recieved.
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If you have no joy, I can borrow one from work on Monday and drop it round to you.
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Thanks Paul, I'll let you know :)
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do you know something, I see this thing quite alot and I think its great :)
What am I talking about??
Well, its the friendship thing..... someone is stuck or needs a hand, and there is always someone willing to do a bit to help out.
Absolutely PRICELESS
Well done this place :D
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DG, if I were more local you would be welcome to borrow mine. But as I am not, all can can offer is this .. have you tried your local hire shop?
Best o' luck
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I may be wrong but doesn't the crankshaft pullet need torqueing up to something ridiculous? IE if you aint Godzilla ya need a very long bar?
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I may be wrong but doesn't the crankshaft pullet need torqueing up to something ridiculous? IE if you aint Godzilla ya need a very long bar?
umm, 95 NM + 30 deg + 15 deg, which, I must admit means very little to me!!! - I know the NM = Newton Meters, but further than that....... :?
Do I need to hire me a super-hero?
Anyone care to enlighten me please?
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Are you sure thats all it is? i Must be thinkin' of summat else Maybe........................... :?
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I'm no expert, but if you need some lanky oik with long hair to lean on spanners I could quite happily volunteer :-) Will have to bring the ankle biters .... and I don't have a torque wrench ;( got everything else tho!
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Well, if you want to come and play spanners Neil, you'd be most welcome, (and the anklebiters, of course!) not sure about getting it done tomorrow now, as it seems that I need to comp test it before pulling it apart, Stevemids has kindly offered me the loan of his, but I don't know when I can get it.
Looks like I'm going to be using HL for work on Sunday :(biggrin):
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Ok ;-) Give us a shout if you need any help!
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If I were you I'd pop into your local tool shop and get one - not expensive, but worth having.
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If I were you I'd pop into your local tool shop and get one - not expensive, but worth having.
How much is not expensive?
BTW, thanks everybody for all your input so far :)
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http://www.machinemart.co.uk/product.asp?p=040212720
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/storedetails.asp?store=26
or,
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=18289&ts=12685
HTH
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Oh Kewl, thank you!!
Funny, I discovered a big branch of Machine Mart in Coventry this week...... (which is nearer to me than Leicester :) ) Now I just need to remememememeber whereabouts.... :? :roll:
<toddles off to look at MM webby>
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I had a little mishap in the 'passion-skip' today.
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I had a little mishap in the 'passion-skip' today.
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:(biglaugh): :(biglaugh): It's my anonymous work car an H reg astra estate; It was nicknamed that by Lee (Abinitio of http://customvinyl.co.uk/) when I told him I'd managed to fit a double mattress in the back; to take it to the tip, I hasten to add!! :(biglaugh):
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H reg astra
Now it makes sense. i thought it was a TDI you were playing with :oops:
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H reg astra
Now it makes sense. i thought it was a TDI you were playing with :oops:
ah, sorry J-W I didn't explain what kind of skip it was! mea culpa, yes, tis my workaday hack; I'm a little miffed, as I've only had it a month or so, and I feel a bit of a muppet, cos I did suspect that it might be the water pump, when it wasn't the alternator fan making that godawful racket, but didn't realise the damage potential!! :(bigcry):
It's a 1400 petrol BTW.
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am going to wellingbourgh in the morning to ick up some stuff so if u let me now wot u need will drop it off as i come down the m6 or on my way back cheers steve
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Any idea what time/s you'll be passing this way Steve? I have to work in Cov 10.00 til 5.30 tomorrow.
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sweet,if its a 1400 petrol "should" be an 8 valver which "normally" dont do any damage when the belt goes,
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Hmmm, I'm getting REALLY confuzzled now!! So many engine variants, special tools, I've been told I'm BOUND to have bent valve stems, now that I might have escaped - :shock: right now I'm thinking phoning a garage and getting them to do it might be the lesser headache!!
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when are you fixing it Janie??
might be worth just itting the new pump and belt and starting it up, if it runs o.k then nowts bent. as far as i can remember they don't do damage if your lucky. Are you fixing it at your house??
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If it's the standard Vauxhall 8-valve overhead cam engine, and I suspect it is, the cam followers are designed to snap therfore preventing valve damage, so it's easier to fix :D
As a bonus it's possible you don't have to remove the crank pulley bolt at all, on my Cavalier the alternator belt pulley bolts to the timing belt sprocket with 4 small bolts, the big one in the middle I think you can leave. If it does have to come off I'm sure you can get at the bolt with the car still on 4 wheels, if you have enough extensions. Put it in 5th and you can remove it on your own.
I'd suggest a Haynes manual though, just to be sure, they're actualy quite good for the Astra :wink:
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Well, I've just been to see the 'nice man' at the motor spares shop up the road; the bits are cheap enough; £7 for the belt and £16 for the pump, at those prices, and from the last couple of posts, it's sounding a bit more 'cope-with-able' I think I'll order the belt (it'll be monday, ay least before they can get it) and buy the book of lies. They only have the 'service and repair' version, not the 'workshop manual' which is a bit of a shame, since the latter have more info in them, might get HL fired up and have a pootle to Halfrauds, see if they have one...
Neil, yes, it'll be done in "Janie's pavement workshop" - bit miffed at the belt not being in stock actually, at least it's warmed up today; what's the betting it freezes again as soon as I get the bits.........
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I would like to propose a toast to Mr Neil Thorne knight in shining armour and spanner-wielder extraordinare who arrived at Chez Gert a couple of hours ago and has taken the offending article to bits!! :D So far, it looks like I have been lucky; 3 broken cam-followers, but it looks like the valve-stems might be ok! :D The parts are on order, and all that remains is to 'persuade' the stubbornly seized-on water pump to detatch itself, and reassembly can commence!
Thank you so much Neil!!!!!! You are a star!![/color]
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'persuade' the stubbornly seized-on water pump to detatch itself
Good luck, had to smash them to bits in situ to get the b*gg**s off before now.
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'persuade' the stubbornly seized-on water pump to detatch itself
Good luck, had to smash them to bits in situ to get the b*gg**s off before now.
Very theraputic though :roll:
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lump hammer and crowbar at the ready!!!