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MK2VTR8VALVE 20 December 2009 08:22 PM

Off a cylinder?
 
Looking for a bit of help...this could be a number of things and might not be easy to diagnose over the net:wonder:

Here's the story. I topped up my oil today then I was out in the snow doing a bit of sliding about but nothing too crazy. Then got the powerhose out and blew the salt off her and did in around the arches. Went home and parked up. 2 hrs later I started later I started the car & and it's running very very poorly. Sounds like it's off a cylinder but I'm no mechaninc I could be wrong. So I then drove 4 miles or so very easy out to my sisters with thought that if water had got in anywhere from the powerhose this might dry it out with the heat. But to no avail.

The car's a "99 Type R. Anybody any ideas? Possibly a bad plug or lead maybe?

Cheers
Ryan

marcwrxx 22 December 2009 04:26 PM

water got into coil pack ?

car running better now ?

MK2VTR8VALVE 23 December 2009 12:38 PM

I sprayed the leads & coil pack etc with WD40 but it was no good. I've now left the car with McKeary's Subaru dealer. They checked the diagnostics faults & all clear, They then took the plugs out and two were fouled as well as leads. They then did a compression test & all was clear. Just waiting on word back from them today & hoping that new plugs & leads have cured it.

MK2VTR8VALVE 05 January 2010 05:21 PM

The car's now been over with McKeary's Subaru since before Xmas & they've tried the following but to no avail -

New plugs,
Leads,
Coilpack,
Compression test (all ok)
Engine diagnostics check (only fault was a crank case sensor & replacement made no difference)
Injectors checked
Replacement MAF sensor was tried as well.

I'm at a loss as to what's causing this, and McKeary's are completely baffled as well.
Anyone any ideas?

widdows 05 January 2010 06:02 PM

cam timing out by any chance? or worse a snapped camshaft, it has been known saw a pic of one on here not long ago.

scoobjam74 05 January 2010 07:07 PM

possible cam belt may have slipped a tooth as it would run uneven mine slipped 3 teeth once and ran quite rough and didnt do any damage luckily

MK2VTR8VALVE 05 January 2010 09:54 PM


Originally Posted by scoobjam74 (Post 9137545)
possible cam belt may have slipped a tooth as it would run uneven mine slipped 3 teeth once and ran quite rough and didnt do any damage luckily

What was the cure for this? New belt just I take it?

Cheers for the help folks. I'll put these suggestions to my mechanic.

scoobjam74 11 January 2010 09:51 PM

basicly i had not fitted the tentioner properly when i fitted the new cam belt as i have the v1 tentioner it has sloted holes that bolt to the block i hadnt moved it to the left when i tightend the bolts up and removed the pin so it wasnt fully tentioning the belt

MK2VTR8VALVE 12 January 2010 12:21 PM

It's been with one of the most reputable Subaru mechanics/tuners in Northern Ireland since just before Xmas & they have not been able to get to the bottom of it yet. Last I heard was on saturday & they had checked timing & all was ok.
It's looking more & more like water has got into electrics possibly.


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