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Water cooler problem

374 views 4 replies 2 participants last post by  neil_1821  
#1 ·
Hmmm yeah unfortunatly i'm a watercooler :lol:

Just had my engine down, stripped down, crank regrind, new main bearings and new big end bearings.

We put the crank in, along with the main bearings and the caps and the engine turned freely.

Put the engine in the car, and the starter motor wont turn the engine over, wont even turn over going down a hill, it turns a bit but not freely at all.

I have a feeling it could be the big end caps, but when i put it all together everything was the right way round, all oiled and clean, torqued to the right setting. I'm kinda stumped.

Can anyone suggest anything to try?

Also tried removing the spark plugs but still no luck:(
 
#2 ·
first, we have no idea what engine your dealing with ,you then said it turned freely " after we put the crank and caps in" ,so a golf then? and did it turn before you fitted the head (s) ? .
sounds like the sin of towing it around to " free it up " has already been commited from what you say, causing more damage. tell us more..
 
#3 ·
Yeah it's the 1.8 pb 8v engine

Basically when we put the main bearings in and the crank along with the caps it turned ok by hand

Then when we put the big end bearings and caps on it tightened up, but didn't know if this was normal or not, so we proceeded to put the engine in

Then engine didn't really turn when we were pushing it as i had the clutch depressed most of the time, engine probably didn't even turn over once by doing this, so i'm guessing it could be a bit of dirt in a cap or maybe on the bearing?

If the bearings need replacing again i dont mind as i bought anew set of tappets, instead of costing ÂŁ70 they only cost me ÂŁ9 :lol: so what savings i made there i guess i'll spend on fixing it