Ok, so as you probably know we had some proper rain in the North East this weekend, maybe not as bad as Cumbria had a few weeks ago, but still Lots of Rain. On Sunday night I was trying to get home (home is on top of the NY Moors) for a flying visit, and obviously I knew the road was wet and I'd driven through a few puddles by that point. Then I turned a corner and found what can only be described as a beck that shouldn't have been there. I shifted down and nailed the revs as it was obvious I couldn't do anything about it, and hung on. It was actually quite scary - there was so much water I couldn't actually see out of the front from the splash wake hitting the screen, and I knew there was an uphill corner coming up shortly! Got through the water moving much more slowly with a monster misfire. Home was only a half mile uphill plus a quarter mile on a dirt track away, so I limped up, not daring to let the engine stall, as I wasn't sure it would restart if I did.
Once parked, ran the engine at a steady 2k plus occasional revs out to about 4k for about 15-20 minutes until the misfire went away. Everything looked ok, car restarted noisily, but at the time I was glad of a start full stop. Since checked engine oil and alternator charging - charging is fine, startup volt drop is fine and oil still looks nice and clean and oily, and has no sign of water.
It's been extremely cold since, but even so, I have a problem with starting now.
Basically; I put the clutch in and turn the key (tend to wait for the fuel pump to stop before ignition) and the thing lurches and rattles to starting like a knackered diesel with half the glow plugs missing on a snowy day. It does start on the first attempt, but with one heck of a rattly noise that wasn't there before.
Point 2: gear selection has become more awkward - frequently need to double declutch when cold expecially. This is also new behaviour. The selection was near perfect, remarkably so for a 130k+ car.
Point 3: no exhausty blowy noises, but lots of rattling at low speeds that wasn't there before from underneath. I assume this is probably a cat heatshield I've dislodged.
Overall, I was thinking in terms of maybe I'd got water into the gearbox, that was freezing, but a mate has ridiculed this, and suggested that I possibly have a warped clutch plate from lots of cold water on a warm clutch.
What does anyone else think? I didn't really want to have to take this one apart so soon...
Once parked, ran the engine at a steady 2k plus occasional revs out to about 4k for about 15-20 minutes until the misfire went away. Everything looked ok, car restarted noisily, but at the time I was glad of a start full stop. Since checked engine oil and alternator charging - charging is fine, startup volt drop is fine and oil still looks nice and clean and oily, and has no sign of water.
It's been extremely cold since, but even so, I have a problem with starting now.
Basically; I put the clutch in and turn the key (tend to wait for the fuel pump to stop before ignition) and the thing lurches and rattles to starting like a knackered diesel with half the glow plugs missing on a snowy day. It does start on the first attempt, but with one heck of a rattly noise that wasn't there before.
Point 2: gear selection has become more awkward - frequently need to double declutch when cold expecially. This is also new behaviour. The selection was near perfect, remarkably so for a 130k+ car.
Point 3: no exhausty blowy noises, but lots of rattling at low speeds that wasn't there before from underneath. I assume this is probably a cat heatshield I've dislodged.
Overall, I was thinking in terms of maybe I'd got water into the gearbox, that was freezing, but a mate has ridiculed this, and suggested that I possibly have a warped clutch plate from lots of cold water on a warm clutch.
What does anyone else think? I didn't really want to have to take this one apart so soon...