Hi, could I get some help please...
59 plate petrol fr, revision model 30k miles.
Upon trying to start car I got clunking and hollow sound like when you have no plugs in cylinders and turn it over. Sort of started with a diesel sounding noise then went off after a few seconds.
AA called and sounds like it ticks upon turn over but nothing else, guy thought sounded like no compression so recovered to garage.
There were no problems 2 hours before when I drove it, car is not at all thrashed, Car was parked on a hill sloping 30° down on passenger side, Oil was just above minimum.
Garage looked and said a cam is not in correct position so looks like the chain has skipped but it has no play in it. they are pulling head off etc to see if damage inside on valves etc.
Anyone got any thoughts as to how/why this could have happened? Also are the valves non-interference so should be ok or bent to buggery?!
How does the chain skip and the cam move? Help as I'm thinking it's gonna be BAD NEWS!
Thanks for any help or suggestions guys, mark
59 plate petrol fr, revision model 30k miles.
Upon trying to start car I got clunking and hollow sound like when you have no plugs in cylinders and turn it over. Sort of started with a diesel sounding noise then went off after a few seconds.
AA called and sounds like it ticks upon turn over but nothing else, guy thought sounded like no compression so recovered to garage.
There were no problems 2 hours before when I drove it, car is not at all thrashed, Car was parked on a hill sloping 30° down on passenger side, Oil was just above minimum.
Garage looked and said a cam is not in correct position so looks like the chain has skipped but it has no play in it. they are pulling head off etc to see if damage inside on valves etc.
Anyone got any thoughts as to how/why this could have happened? Also are the valves non-interference so should be ok or bent to buggery?!
How does the chain skip and the cam move? Help as I'm thinking it's gonna be BAD NEWS!
Thanks for any help or suggestions guys, mark
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