Bolt found in bell housing!

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Bolt found in bell housing!

Post by X555 » Tue Mar 30, 2021 6:16 pm

I need some help :(

There's a fairly long story but I'll try keep it short. Took my car for a carbon clean, it ran the pre-clean dyno run fine, ran the post-clean dyno and test drive fine as well. The garage then go be to refit the undertrays and when reversing the car out, they reported "clutch failure". I then have a lot of back and forth trying to figure out what "clutch failure" meant.

Eventually I learn that the technician heard a lot of mechanical noise/grinding from the bell housing area, which they suspected was a clutch plate spring had broken and was dragging around the inside. They couldn't confirm without dropping the box. The car was undrivable.

I was suspicious and quite frankly couldn't justify their labour rates, especially quoting 15hours to remove and refit the gearbox, but they would cap at 10 or 12 hours as a good-will gesture... Yeah... Good one...

Cutting to the chase, I had the car recovered to another garage who were able to remove the gearbox, inspect the whole car and reported the issue with pictures in about 4 hours of them working on it.

Turns out the issue was a loose bolt rattling around in the bell housing, it doesn't belong in the bell housing and hasn't come from any clutch or gearbox components. Which is where I need your help!

Can anyone identify this bolt or give an idea of where it might have come from, considering the car was fine up until the carbon clean? Should there be a bolt in the second picture at the back, which could have been dropped? These are the only pictures I have at the moment.

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I'm hoping (unlikely) that I can build up a case and recoup some money for unnecessary work caused by negligence.

Any suggestions or theories welcome :)

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Re: Bolt found in bell housing!

Post by MTBear » Tue Mar 30, 2021 8:29 pm

Picture 1 looks like one of the bolts from the PCV located near the firewall right abowe the bellhouse.

Picture 2 is missing bracket for lifting the engine.
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Re: Bolt found in bell housing!

Post by Silverfox42 » Tue Mar 30, 2021 10:11 pm

Timing of the issue is too co-incidental with the clean. Getting proof that there was negligence or an accident will be very hard.
Was any other work carried out at the time of Carbon Clean? Some work or examination that could be related to something coming loose or being broken off into the bell housing area?
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Re: Bolt found in bell housing!

Post by X555 » Tue Mar 30, 2021 10:45 pm

My thoughts exactly, not even a hint of clutch slip or mechanical failure before going in. The fact the engine lift bracket is missing (thanks MT for identifying) but was clearly removed for the carbon clean based on how clean the thread is vs surrounding area. Very probable the bolt from this might be the culprit?

I had the service done at the same time but nothing directly with the bell housing.
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Re: Bolt found in bell housing!

Post by MTBear » Wed Mar 31, 2021 3:27 pm

The bolt from liftingbracket looks different. But the bolts from PCV, oilfilter looks like your bolt. I think these parts has to be removed before lifting manifold.
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Re: Bolt found in bell housing!

Post by X555 » Thu Apr 01, 2021 7:16 pm

All worked out in the end. The original garage agreed to cover all costs after showing them the images, so haven't lost anything except a week of stress...

They found one bolt missing, same as you've got pictured there MTBear, thanks for your input :beerchug: likely it was dropped down the back of the engine and found its way into the gearbox inspection hole, whatever the odds are for that!
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Re: Bolt found in bell housing!

Post by irishmike » Sat Apr 03, 2021 10:35 am

Good result,!

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