






I picked up the cam cover a week later and waited for a dry day in order to fit it.






It felt as if the battery was dead but i managed to get her started and limped her home.




On trying to figure out what was wrong, I tried to retrace my steps and put it down to a vacuum leak or faulty idle control valve.



In the end i took the car to a local garage to see if they could diagnose the problem.


Whilst in the workshop, the mechanic reported that he was confident that the worsening noise, now coming from the engine was the piston or piston small end had gone, as a preliminary quote, he said that the engine would have to be stripped,replace piston/pistons and hone the bores and possibly the big ends would need to be replaced.


Because of the sudden damage to the engine, i knew that something else had caused this failure and went home to scratch my head and wonder how i was going to pay the repair bill?.

Whilst making a brew at home i had a rather nasty eurika moment and dashed back to the garage and asked the mechanic if it was ok to remove the cam cover.


On the removel my worse fears where confirmed when i found that breather duct inside, was full of shot blasting sand which had penetrated the whole engine.


I am know sat at home wondering




I went and spoke to them this evening and showed them the clogged cam cover,but i was fobbed off by them sayng that they had only carried out the work i had asked them to do.



If they didn't have the knowledge or mechanical expertise they shouldn't have said they could carry out work.


In wrapping this up




