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LeeW

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  1. checked the sparks and they are normal colour. Exhaust is normal too. the garage just plugged it in and that'd the only fault it came up with. He said 9 times out of 10 its a air leak.

    He had a listen around and thinks it might be coming from the throttle body/or manifold.

    I have a video on here somewhere to which when you throttle up there is a delay in the revs. when you blip the throttle it sounds like its sucking in air for a split second and then revs. When I'm driving and thrash her a little it feels like your gently touching the brakes ever few seconds as it goes up the rev range.

    I've got some olds bits of pipe from another car somewhere so thought I would try replacing one pipe at a time to see if I find anything first off.

    cheers for the replies all :)

  2. I Use to have a mazda which they smashed the wing mirror off and ran over the car! (foot prints)

    And two weeks ago I found two dollops of paint on both my head lamps and it run down. Marked the lights but I got most of it off luckily. First I thought it was just spray of the road but then went out to my car two days ago and found another on my drivers side head light. Its crackled and stained it far worse now so will have to get a new one at some point! Theres loads of chavs up my road. When I found my car like it I felt like knocking on every door and smashing there faces in but the missus said that probably wouldn't be such a good idea. A bit over the to I know as I don't know if it was even them. With kids nowadays though, its more than likely. I feel really sorry for the guys who have had fast worse. Maybe wer could all start a vigilante celica group? :/

  3. Hey All.

    when i brought my car, she had new discs and pads all round. Recently have noticed a little rattle coming from my left rear wheel. So jacked her up and had a look and noticed I can actually wobble the brake pads slightly. The same for the other side too. I have a feeling that when they replaced them they forgot to put the springs back that stop any play in the pads. Any ideas where I can get hold of new ones?

  4. Cheers jo3 and planc, I had a look and lo and behold, I stupidly was looking at the wrong engine and was trying to un do the wrong nut!!! Was about to do it this afternoon and the heavens opened up :angry:

    Got myself some correct oil now so I'll get on it after work tomorrow and see how she runs.

    The garage is adamant its a faulty clutch I brought. They have even ordered me a new one!

    Cheers again lads, relly is a big help.

    Dmc, the code for the gear box oil is - Api gl-4 or gl-5. Sae75w-90. Halfords and b&q sell the stuff but people on here may well know better oils out there :)

  5. Christ... Been going on about my clutch and gear box on here for ages now in different topics but trying to simplify the question. Car crunches in reverse and hard to get into first and All gears are a little notchy after having the clutch replaced! As in cover, clutch plate and thrush bearing.

    Put the gears into reverse, foot down on clutch and my old man can rock the car back and forth with just his finger. The same for all gears so pretty sure the clutch isn't nipping.

    thought I would check the gear box oil and I couldn't even get the oil filler nut undone. Also looks like there is oil at the drain plug. Now if I'm correct, that's a sure sign of the oil not/never being topped up after either a leak or having been drained?

    Question is, can the low oil cause the crunch as I know it can cause notchy gear change? The car changed gear lovely before I had the clutch done.

    Cheers for reading.

    Lee

  6. I took it back there to day. They checked all the linkages and pipes, spent about two hours on it! They said that everything seems normal. So the explanation was the clutch must be faulty. the clutch pedal feeling soft once getting near the floor was what confused me. I was wondering the same about slave cylinder. Is there any info on how far it should move as mine does move a fair bit. Problem is it might have had the problem for a while as the clutch was well gone and I'm guessing would need less pressure to open it than a new one. So if the slave was leaking slightly would that be enough to allow the clutch to catch?

    Either way, cheers Tctech, its given me something else to look at. Really hope its not the clutch :/

  7. Hi all.

    Recently had a new clutch kit fitted at a local garage and since they have done it, I get a crunch and grinding noise when going into reverse and also its difficult to get into first gear ( I've already started a similar thread).

    I have noticed that when I press the clutch to the floor, most of the way down seems fine but when I get about an inch or so from the floor the pedal becomes soft. I have rebled the clutch a number of times as did the garage so there is definitely no air in the line.

    Has any one got any suggestions to what the problem may be.

    Cheers

    Lee

  8. got it done at my local garage where I normally take my car. Been going there for a few years now. I must admit he didn't seem to keen on doing it when I asked as apparently there an a**hole to do. I'm taking it back on Monday to hopefully get it sorted. It was some young kid that actually did the work though which is why I'm worried about it.

    Annoyed as I trusted him. I might in the end just take it else where and have it re done. The clutch was of e-bay, new and from a fella who just sells clutches. He had positive feed back for thousands so I'm pretty sure its not the clutch that is the problem unless it was put in incorrectly if its able too.

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