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mart sti v3
21 June 2008, 20:59
picked up my new sti v3 this morning, looked the part, did 40 miles on the m4 got to cardiff then the inevitable happened:eek: knock knock!! squeek squeek squeel squeel pop!!!:mad: :mad: DEAD!! rang the garage straight away then stood on the m4 with the wife and my 10 year old lad in the rain for 2 hours waiting for a recovery truck, took it back to the garage and seems like the oil pump failed:cry: :cry:
they are going to sort it out and should have it back next weekend,
totally gutted about it and so are the garage,
so dissapointed but **** happens
paulpalmer
21 June 2008, 21:01
Not a good start but at least the garage are going to sort it out for you.
Luminous
21 June 2008, 21:07
omg that sucks. I'm always so nervous when I get my hands on a new car. For some reason I always fear the worst for the first couple of weeks.
The last car I bought looked perfect when I got it (looked at it twice, once with a mate). On the way back we parked up and looked at it from a different angle. The front was a different colour to the back! :( Turned out that it had only been some light scuffing that required paint. The main dealer did the work, but did not get a perfect match. Was still p*ssed off though.
At least the garage you got yours from are saying they are going to do something about it.
mart sti v3
21 June 2008, 21:20
Not a good start but at least the garage are going to sort it out for you.
yeah they are a decent lot tbh and cant fault them really, they sorted the recovery truck out and gave me the car i put in p/x back to use til the scoob is fixed:thumb:
C17RPA
21 June 2008, 21:30
picked up my new sti v3 this morning, looked the part, did 40 miles on the m4 got to cardiff then the inevitable happened:eek: knock knock!! squeek squeek squeel squeel pop!!!:mad: :mad: DEAD!! rang the garage straight away then stood on the m4 with the wife and my 10 year old lad in the rain for 2 hours waiting for a recovery truck, took it back to the garage and seems like the oil pump failed:cry: :cry:
they are going to sort it out and should have it back next weekend,
totally gutted about it and so are the garage,
so dissapointed but **** happens
thats a bummer mate :mad: hope you get the car back quick time :thumb:
Shark Man
21 June 2008, 21:41
Sorry to hear that.
I am yet to see a failed oil pump - ever.
Plenty with stuck relief valves though....
Gazz300
21 June 2008, 22:07
Sorry to hear that.
I am yet to see a failed oil pump - ever.
Plenty with stuck relief valves though....
Eeek. Sorry to hear this happenign to a newbie. Post it up in the Welsh section adn let people know where you got it.
Also make sure that whoever is repairing it does a proper job. You dont' want to be paying for it in the long run. Or Walk away from it and get your money back. There are plenty around at the moment and its a buyers market.
Make sure you pop along ot a meet some time. Next is on the 2nd July at the Toby M4 Jnt30 from 7.30.
Feel for ya m8 :(
When I picked mine up was worrying the same might happen to me.
At least the garage is sorting it out hope you get it back soon :thumb:
omg
Unlucky....... but lucky it happened so soon, as no doubt you would have been fobbed off if it were a few weeks after the purchase.
Hope you get it sorted soon.
p.s While it's being rebuilt, consider an uprated cluch.
That happened already and you didn't consider getting your money back and looking elsewhere.
These things happen,but I'd see that as a omen so early on.....good luck anyway...
shaggy1973
22 June 2008, 08:01
where did you get the car, sounds like they deserve a recommendation :thumb:
mate i feel for you i hope you get it all sorted and star enjoying it soon .
where did you get the car, sounds like they deserve a recommendation :thumb:
I would agree to a certain extent relating to the recovery,but would still be aprehensive with such a disaster so early.
What causes a failure like that is the question I would ask,abuse,bad maintenance,mechanical failure,not being a scooby expert perhaps someone can enlighten me.
:wonder:
Terminator X
22 June 2008, 13:00
The older STi's (Ver 1 to 6?) generally tend to have "issues" as they run under very tight tolerances & don't seem to like the UK too much. I know as I owned one where the big end went resulting in a £3k rebuild :(
TX.
shaggy1973
22 June 2008, 14:06
version 3 being generally thought of as one of the stronger engines. and sought after!
as for urdads comment. I dont agree, they sold it in good faith and accepted liability instantly where some would have just said hard luck you must have been driving it to hard etc. they accepted without hassle or a fight, collected the car, let the purchaser have free use of another car and are getting it sorted (its going to cost iro £2000 to sort it imho!!).
id buy a car on the back of that!
james :)
mart sti v3
22 June 2008, 15:40
version 3 being generally thought of as one of the stronger engines. and sought after!
as for urdads comment. I dont agree, they sold it in good faith and accepted liability instantly where some would have just said hard luck you must have been driving it to hard etc. they accepted without hassle or a fight, collected the car, let the purchaser have free use of another car and are getting it sorted (its going to cost iro £2000 to sort it imho!!).
id buy a car on the back of that!
james :)
yes i agree mate
i am very happy with the way they reacted when i rang them, they where as surprised as me and didnt even try to fob me off, lee at the garage where i bought the car rang me straight back within minutes to say recovery was on its way. he says engine will be out monday and investigated, if its the oil pump then a new one fitted along with a crank,bearings etc, engine will still turn over so pistons should be ok but if not a new set of them to. they do have a spare sti engine in the workshop but tbh i would rather a rebuild as we know its all new and not likeley to happen again :thumb:
Marx Mcrae
22 June 2008, 17:00
Definatly dont have the second hand engine, if there willing to rebuild it then at least your getting new parts. The other engine might be on its last legs also
Marx Mcrae
22 June 2008, 17:01
The oil pump is known to go from time to time by the way
jame5evan5
22 June 2008, 17:05
hope u get sorted asap m8..i bought mine drove 25 mile from garage and engine light came on was gutted...found out it was the dump valve leaking..changed the dump valve and it running perfect touch wood
mart sti v3
22 June 2008, 19:45
The oil pump is known to go from time to time by the way
yes so i hear, deffo be getting an oil pressure guage asap!!!:D
mart sti v3
22 June 2008, 20:10
am i being paranoid here??
but is it possible a standard wrx crank would go into my sti engine??? would it be a cheaper option for the garage if they had one lying about or is not possible to do. just hoping i dont get my car back with a standard wrx engine:wonder:
mart sti v3
22 June 2008, 22:51
as above does anyone know???
stevebt
22 June 2008, 23:34
am i being paranoid here??
but is it possible a standard wrx crank would go into my sti engine??? would it be a cheaper option for the garage if they had one lying about or is not possible to do. just hoping i dont get my car back with a standard wrx engine:wonder:
2ltr cranks are the same in any engine wether it be a wrx or a 22b Yes ;) What makes you think the garage are going to rip you off now ???
stevebt
22 June 2008, 23:37
tbh i would rather a rebuild as we know its all new and not likeley to happen again :thumb:
Unless your paying for it I think that is very unlikely :)
2ltr cranks are the same in any engine wether it be a wrx or a 22b Yes ;) What makes you think the garage are going to rip you off now ???
I thought the STIs had a steel crank WRXs/UK cast :wonder:
Or am I wrong?
am i being paranoid here??
but is it possible a standard wrx crank would go into my sti engine??? would it be a cheaper option for the garage if they had one lying about or is not possible to do. just hoping i dont get my car back with a standard wrx engine:wonder:
Don't you trust them and after they've been so good to you...:wonder:
Is it a main dealer by the way?
Don't know them just playing devil's advocate :norty:
merlin24
23 June 2008, 18:13
As stevebt said - the STi and WRX cranks are the same.
mart sti v3
25 June 2008, 21:34
managed to get to the garage today and the engine is out ,stripped down and its totally dead, pistons seized up big time as the oil pump failed,
they have a block built up out of an RA which they are going to use to build engine back up with, they are just waiting for a couple of parts,gaskets etc
would i be right in saying a RA block is as better than the standard sti item, stronger???
Marx Mcrae
25 June 2008, 21:51
depends what year the engine is. The early RA blocks were "closed deck" and were stronger
Jay m A
25 June 2008, 22:30
WRX RA has cast pistons, STI RA has forged. Make double sure your heads are v3 and they are using them in the rebuild. Make sure they are using forged pistons, like for like
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