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CHR customer car: Simons ph1 megane 2l 16V cabriolet
CHR customer car: Simons ph1 megane 2l 16V cabriolet
When aux belts attack!
Published by Chris H
19th October 2006
Introduction

Simon heard a ticking, he kept driving then the noise came and the engien stopped. Aux belt had got caught on the cambelt and lifted it off the crank pulley so the engine ran out of time. result a dead car for me to fix.

So the strip down began





aux belt after I had wrestled it out



cambelt as well





head off



yep 16 bent valves



after removing the loose carbon the pistons have scars but live to fight another day!



headgasket had been leaking







exhaust manifold



look at the valves



Car Details
Year, Make & Model:
1997 Renault Megane Cabriolet 2 litre 16V
Date vehicle acquired:
4th July 2005

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By bidderman1969 on 1st January 2007, 03:50 PM
only just read this report, some impressive work there chap, how long did it take, and what did you use to clean the engine parts?
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By Chris H on 3rd January 2007, 10:59 PM
3 days as the 2nd day I had to wait until 4pm for the valves to come in, during the 2nd day I done the quick porting and so on.

It would have been less than 2 full days if the parts had been there and it wasn't to be ported.
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By bidderman1969 on 14th January 2007, 04:27 PM
cool, and cleaning material? need some good stuff
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