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« on: February 07, 2009, 09:11:01 PM »

Hello Chaps!

As promised, a picture 'how-to" of how to change the breather gauze on 2.0i Carlton engines.

Most of us I guess know about this / how to do this but for the newbies ...

The gauze get clogged up from time to time with dried up oil deposits and need renewing.

Symptoms include engine starting OK, then 5-20 mins into the journey, your engine will get grumpy and start to cut out.

So, in best "Tunes" fashion, to allow your engine to "breathe more easily" ... and therefore keep you purring along, follow the next steps:

1) Buy a "rocker cover gasket" (or otherwise known as valve cover gasket) - £2 Halfords **
2) Buy a rocker cover breather gauze - £2 ebay, £4 Vaux dealers

** Note: When I got my gasket the "newbie" in Halfords said they do not stock it, but a more experienced dude luckily came along and said the Carlton 1.8i / Cav 2.0i is the same for the Carlton 2.0i even though on the packaging it didnt say Carlton 2.0i ! Halfords "FAI Auto Parts" part number 111393 / RC293S

Open bonnet ...



Red circles - 8 x 10mm bolts to unscrew. Some of these suckers have metal mounts for spark plugs and wiring so take a note of what went where - usually some plastic bits will break / have broke - c'est la vie - cable ties at the ready to replace.

3 Purple circles - jubilee clips to undo.

Purple line - pipe we need to disconnect and clean.

Blue X - gauze is in here.



Here we have the pipe disconnected. These two metal 1" pipes will need to be cleaned...



A picture of the new gauze - note the locating bit.



In typical "Haynes jokebook" style, "removing the 10mm bolts" - but showing as I mentioned previously - watch out for the clippy things under the bolts - especially the ones near the bulkhead - they can disappear inside your engine bay, never to be seen again!



We will need to clean this area ....



... coz this happens !



OK, rocker cover off, and upside down we can see 2 x 10mm (thats handy!) bolts which we need to take off ...



If you're lucky, (like I was on "blue" and "black") the old gasket would just come off all in one piece - but unfortunately on "Purple" it was stuck so came off in bits - so to prevent any "bits" going into the engine, I padded the sucker with kitchen towel before scraping off the old gasket.



When you remove the 2x 10mm bolts you can remove the inner breather case, exposing the gauze which can be popped out...




Now clean the breather pipe thoroughly - I use a mix of Persil nonbio and fairy liquid forced through with drillbits or suitably sized pencils Wink



Everythings washed - ready to go...



New gauze in place...



Breather housing bolted on ...


HOT TIP ... fit the new gasket to the rocker cover and   N O T   the rocker head ... the cover has "blips" which snugly fit the gasket, gripping it when you turn it back over to bolt on to the engine.




Use a pipe cleaner (or in my case an innards of a BIC pen and some loo roll) to clean out this bit (dont forget to clean the rocker cover metal pipe bit also!).



Good idea to replace the oil filler cap before bolting down incase you lose bolts down the hole!



Job done, and a cleaner rocker cover to boot !!!

Have fun!
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« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2009, 10:10:06 AM »

excellent write up mr bunny

Looks Great

Was there beer for to aid the cleaning process?

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« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2009, 11:58:06 AM »

Thanks JB Smiley

The beer was there to clean *MY* insides Wink

I think it was niknaks on my previous write up...

BTW, forgot to mention - once done as above, periodically check for oil leaks / tightening up bolts if required when the gasket beds in.
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« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2009, 03:01:01 PM »

I always use gm rocker gaskets on the 2.0 they are heavilly ruberised and i have never had one leak!!!

if you keep tightening the bolts you will end up stripping the threads in the cam carrier and that is a real pain in the arris!
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« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2010, 08:43:38 PM »

I think they are torqued down to 15nm off memory. if not then just nip them up until no leakage.
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« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2010, 09:35:41 PM »

the inner breather case looked like it had a gasket too, am i wrong and it was just the excess oil? i assume tht is the case as no indication of it when gauze replaced and refitting the inner breather..
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« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2010, 05:27:03 PM »

Hi,

No, never come across a gasket for the inner breather case on any of my Carltons - perhaps it was where the inner breather case bit just joined onto the metal and it looks a bit cleaner because of it...  Undecided
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« Reply #7 on: April 12, 2010, 06:46:31 PM »

There is no gasket on the inner mesh screen,
it would serve no purpose as fumes go through the mesh
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« Reply #8 on: April 14, 2010, 05:12:13 PM »

im in desperate need for the gasket on the crank venting tube(at the bottom) pissing out oil at the moment, abit hard to come by round ere, Mr Mad, Murph?Huh have you got 1, or can get one?Huh please, since we did my head gasket, its pissed out all that oil we put in, 4-5L of it, plus the little fill ups i had to buy at a petro; garage to keep it going, my fault really, thought i would of had the money to do the water pump and Cam belt by now and we could of sorted it then, coz now its pissing out water, well dripping, but enuff to keep checking the blooming water b4 every long journey.....oh well, its expecting with these motors.... Wink
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« Reply #9 on: April 14, 2010, 08:51:37 PM »

I dont have one mate, always buy new and discard the old.

I reckon it'd be cheap enough to get one from a dealer though mate.
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« Reply #10 on: April 14, 2010, 09:08:00 PM »

failing that gasket paper and make one!!
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« Reply #11 on: April 17, 2010, 01:48:57 PM »

went to a vauxhall dealer today and got the gasket i need, 75p!!!!!!!! F'n sweeeet!!! gonna do it today as its a gorrrrgoues day, and see if i can tighten up the leak on the water pump, as heater has stopped working now, been fine for weeks after we did the head gasket, but just the other day it stopped :/, so that will be the next thing, water pump and Cam belt, and just waiting for my exhaust to come through so i can do that too, £64 all in for the exhaust, with the gaskets and clamps, Happy Days Wink
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« Reply #12 on: September 03, 2010, 04:28:13 PM »

For anyone interested,   The gauze is £1.99 at halfords.... (saw it today while service parts shopping)
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