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May 17th, 2018, 01:23 | #41 | |
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The wiring has been checked - although I am open to the possibility if it's intermittent it's not shown itself. Unlikely though as every time the error has shown, wiring is the first thing to be checked. If I'm still struggling and I still can't identify the fault, I have a spare loom to fall back on. That'll be a last resort though as the last one was a pain in the arse to fit. Thanks for the replies though - keep them coming please. |
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May 17th, 2018, 23:56 | #42 |
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cam position sensor is , but exhaust camshaft different , It would take a long time to check every item !
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May 19th, 2018, 13:45 | #44 | |
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(Sorry, that's 3 questions in rapid succession!) I'm now fearing the engines aren't interchangeable - or if they are, several parts need to be replaced. This is potentially a disaster. I'd have been better keeping the old engine in and paying for new valves, head skimming etc. And it would probably would have been cheaper too. I appreciate your PM re checking if the parts list from 1 supersedes the other - I didn't realise that was a bit of an undertaking. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks again. |
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May 19th, 2018, 15:54 | #45 | |
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currently the two engines still have different part numbers . What exactly is wrong with the head , has it bent the rockers and broken the bores where the hydraulic lifters fit and broken the camshaft bearing caps ? maybe rotated the cam lobes on the shafts ?That is the norm .. It is very rare the block and pistons get damaged .
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May 20th, 2018, 11:53 | #46 | |
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I'm at where I'm at now. If I use the old camshaft in the 'new' engine, does anything else have to change around that, like the lifters etc? Is there any other significant different parts do you know? (Is there software etc I can buy to check myself ?) |
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