Hi Folks
Haven't been on in a while
I have a 2008 VW Polo 9N3 1.2 70 BHP, engine code BZG
Yesterday I went to visit a relative and their driveway is very very steep
After parking I got out and the car rolled back a few inches and made a couple of funny noises I always leave the car in gear as my own drive way is also a bit steep
I decided to move the car out on to the road as I thought it may roll back further
Anyway after starting it up it sounded like a bag of spanners and cut out and it did restart for a few seconds but sounded like a diesel and cut out again
I managed to push the car down the hill to my own place in neutral but it will not start now
I suspect the timing chain may have snapped or jumped so might try doing a compression test today
Anyone here know if this in an interference engine ? will there be valve damage the engine has 235.000KM on it and always sounded noisy for a few seconds on start up so I suspect the chain was worn
Many thanks
J
Non Start possible timing chain issue
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Re: Non Start possible timing chain issue
Like most modern engines, I'm 90% sure that this one will be an interference engine, I think that your guessing is correct in as much as, if you left that car in a forward gear on a backwards sloping steep driveway, then the engine has been forced to rotate against the weak, slack and opposite direction of rotation, so something will have given, like initially slipped a tooth or more and now probably valve damage.
Sorry!
Sorry!
Re: Non Start possible timing chain issue
Hi RUM4MORUM4MO wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 9:37 am Like most modern engines, I'm 90% sure that this one will be an interference engine, I think that your guessing is correct in as much as, if you left that car in a forward gear on a backwards sloping steep driveway, then the engine has been forced to rotate against the weak, slack and opposite direction of rotation, so something will have given, like initially slipped a tooth or more and now probably valve damage.
Sorry!
Yep did a compression test on Sat as I suspect the valves to be damaged
No compression on 1&2 and about 5 bar on 3
Sadly it will be going to the breakers
Thanks for your input
J