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Engine TB42E Failure

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Engine TB42E Failure

Post by Phill »

Driving back home last night my GQ decided to go BOOM on me and completely stopped :x , I managed to pull up on the side of the road and opened the hood to find some smoke and a very bad coming from the front on the engine where my air filter sits. I tried to start it but the engine felt like it wanted to jump out of the engine bay I guessing it is either the connecting rods or the crank shaft :cry:
Any ideas?
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Post by J Top »

Check your Ignition Timing,if smoke is coming out of your air filter it sounds like a backfire.It may be kicking back on cranking,causing the jumping.
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Post by Phill »

how do I do that?
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Post by Daisy »

my commodore did similiar

found it had stripped a distributor teeth
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Post by Phill »

I am going to take the head off tomorow and check if timimng chain is broken or not and I am going to try and rotate the crank shaft if it moves then great all I have to do is change my pistons but if not I am dead coz it will cont me 1500 US Dollars to fix
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Post by Daisy »

Phill wrote:I am going to take the head off tomorow and check if timimng chain is broken or not and I am going to try and rotate the crank shaft if it moves then great all I have to do is change my pistons but if not I am dead coz it will cont me 1500 US Dollars to fix


thought they were gear driven..

no timing chain.
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Post by J Top »

Remove no1 spark plug and the tappet cover.
Rotate the engine by hand till no6 vavles are rocking.
Line up the engine timing marks on the front pulley and front cover.
Remove distributor cap and check where the rotor is pointing,it should be pointing at no1 plug lead.
Before you pull the head,if the diagnois is beyond you,pay someone to spend up to an hour checking it for you.Could be the best $50 you ever spend,cheaper than an unnessecary head gasket set.
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Post by Beastmavster »

Agreed.

If you're not sure... check with someone who is...

The differenece bad timing can create is the engine wants to run completely out of synch.. that can sound incredibly bad but is easily fixed.

It can be easy to fix or the damage can already be done.... however paying a bit of money (say $100) to find out before you commit to spending thousands is worth it.

If you cant do it yourself, or dont know somebody who you really trust to do a proper diagnosis pay for it.
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Post by bogged »

GQ wrote:my commodore did similiar

found it had stripped a distributor teeth

didnt shorty 40 have that a few weeks ago with his thing?
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Post by Woop »

TB 42 has timing chain, TD 42 gears. I cant imagine it being the crank or connecting rods. I think you've broken a timing chain as someone else has mentioned. Or maybe its jumped a tooth, thus altering valve timing..

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Post by Phill »

The patrol is officially dead :x

The Pistons are broken and the crank shaft is damaged Pieces of the piston rings where sitting in the intake manifold when I opened her up :x
Apparently the timing chain broke and caused everything to go BOOM :shock:

I really miss her :cry:

I am thinking installing a TB45E instead of the TB42E or a V8 but I am not sure how reliable that is.
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Post by Daisy »

bad luck man... thats no good.

Heaps of engine options out there. Just depends on how fat your wallet is..

351, 400 chev, 502 chev, VH45DETT, or just a VH45 ;) so on.. the list is endless.

Best of luck in your choice mate.

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Post by Phill »

I am going to look at the first option which is a TB45E and the second one is a TB48 if that doesnt work I am looking at the 350 block V8
It all depends on how much I can spend
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