johnhara1
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Registered: 19th Oct 06
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
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I have a 2000 reg zafira 1.8 16v.
It's the x18xe1 engine, it starts on the button and idles perfect. No engine management light on.
It drives but is massively underpowered, put your foot down it bogs down then slowly revs but it's like it's being choked.
I have checked the timing and it's spot on.
It has a brand new cat converter and full new exhaust fitted.
Fuel filter is brand new.
EGR valve is recent and has been blanked off (plunger can still move freely)
Throttle body is recent and it's clean.
I have unplugged the AFM and the symptoms don't change so ruled that out.
Any other ideas? Fuel pump maybe?
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beany113
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Registered: 19th Jul 11
Location: Sittingbourne, Kent
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It's not the coil pack or ht leads or anything mate? Check all the sensors or looked for any vacuum leaks?
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monkeytwizzel
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Registered: 10th Aug 11
Location: Chard, Somerset
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Try a coil pack,my coil pack went faulty on the x18xe1 and didn`t thro up a fault code(no eml).fault sounds the same aswell,it was fine on idle but you had to rev the hell out it to get it to go anywhere.
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jay26
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Can't rule out the air flow metre by just unpluging it mate
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tobyc20xe
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Registered: 28th Jun 12
Location: bradford
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Dose it rev past 3/4k?
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johnhara1
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Took bottom pulley off, it had been put on wrong, timing is out by a tooth, the notch in the crank is bent out of shape, the notch is the pulley is damaged as well.
Lets see if we can fix this
[Edited on 10-04-2013 by johnhara1]
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monkeytwizzel
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So was like this after it had some work done or did you buy it like this?
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johnhara1
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Bought it like this mate.
Gna set it in the correct place, drill it n put a high tensile bar in to keep it in situ.
If it fails, i'll just break the car it only owes £300.
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andy_mk3
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Registered: 18th Dec 11
Location: Peterborough
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Is the key in the crank damaged then?
I had to replace my crank because of this 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPgtuwOzMog

Someone fucked it up in the past
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johnhara1
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Yes mine was just like that mate, worse infact but it's now fixed and running superb.
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Eddx14xe
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Sorry to hijack the thread but how did you go about fixing yours and how much did it cost John?
My mums 1.6 MK4 Astra has just been diagnosed with the same problem and has been quoted £2500 to fix it. I presume they're going to be replacing the crank etc at that price but they did also say about welding it.
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johnhara1
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We did it at a mates garage.
He set it in the correct place, drilled it and tapped a high tensile bar in to lock it in place.
Cost me £90 and it's perfect now.
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monkeytwizzel
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quote: Originally posted by johnhara1
We did it at a mates garage.
He set it in the correct place, drilled it and tapped a high tensile bar in to lock it in place.
Cost me £90 and it's perfect now.
nice job, this problem seems more common than i thought.
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