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RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - Poodle - 21-07-2014

Yeah, sod mucking about with it, if it's half as bad as it looks then it'll just be wasting time and money.


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - THE_Liam - 21-07-2014

I say try the petrol. A few quids worth of petrol and an oil change has to be worth a go to save a rebuild?


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - Poodle - 21-07-2014

But better to get it done properly and once and for all while Ali doesn't need the car for work imo. Problem is, if it solves the problem for a couple of months, which realistically is the best outcome, then when it does go it'll be a serious problem which needs an immediate fix, which naturally quadruples the price of the job = 1 scrapped cuore.


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - cully - 21-07-2014

for the price of them cut your losses bail it and buy another if you like them there cheap enough to be throw away


http://www.gumtree.com/p/cars-vans-motorbikes/car-for-sale-daihatsu-cuore/1073534871

http://www.gumtree.com/p/cars-vans-motorbikes/daihatsu-cuore-pictures-to-follow/1073485402

http://www.gumtree.com/p/cars-vans-motorbikes/2002-daihatsu-cuore-10-50-mpg-new-mot-5-door/1073685882


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - THE_Liam - 21-07-2014

(21-07-2014, 12:25 PM)Poodle Wrote: But better to get it done properly and once and for all while Ali doesn't need the car for work imo. Problem is, if it solves the problem for a couple of months, which realistically is the best outcome, then when it does go it'll be a serious problem which needs an immediate fix, which naturally quadruples the price of the job = 1 scrapped cuore.

When what goes? The rings? If they're just gummed up with oil then surely they should seal properly with that washed out?


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - lolsteve - 21-07-2014

Were trying a redex stop smoke + fuel system treatment. Was only a few quid and I'm not around the cuore for much longer to try anything more. Not holding out much hope though haha

Going to have to organize sone time to get it sorted as logisticley Is a bit tricky at the moment


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - LadySteve - 21-07-2014

Thanks for all the advice guys... All of it is really handy! As steve said we tried some redex stop smoke and fuel system treatment but so far its not really changed anything. However we did figure out that it only spits oil/smoke out the back when its left idle/revved straight from cold. We tried it after running around in it all morning and it was completely clean, then left it for a few hours and tried again and it spat big chunks of oil out all over the road. This had us thinking, if whoever does the MOT does the emissions tests while the cars hot, it might not cause a problem, but obviously thats all based on luck. Next time im down south we shall have to see if we can get together and put in fresh rings etc like you all say. Until then just gonna have to keep trying the easy routes and hope one of them work.


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - Poodle - 22-07-2014

(21-07-2014, 01:06 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: When what goes? The rings? If they're just gummed up with oil then surely they should seal properly with that washed out?

Fair point. Meh, up to Ali at the end of the day, you and I could argue this until the cows come home. lol


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - Ruan - 22-07-2014

It's evidently shagged rings...

If you're intent on fixing it, it'd take you a week or so to pull it all to pieces, hone, replace rings and carry on... But seriously, I know we all love working on cars, but is it worth it... Is it insanely tidy underneath etc - any doubts of whether it's likely to stay reliable and carry on passing MOTs, I'd cut your losses.

And IMHO little point in magic potions, trying to clean the rings, you just won't do it... Remember the quantities of oil needed to get a shit off cloud off of it, a drip of the stuff goes a very long way!

Like, you could get a 1.3 Micra that's significantly more reliable etc, looks mostly the same and are pennies these days - and do 45mpg everywhere no matter how you drive them! Cracking little motors the CG13s as well!!


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - THE_Liam - 22-07-2014

Seems a shame to bin a good car...


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - Niall - 22-07-2014

It's not a good car though if it won't pass an mot due to not even passing a diesel smoke test lol


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - Ruan - 22-07-2014

(22-07-2014, 02:09 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: Seems a shame to bin a good car...

Always painful, but as said, unless it's a perfect example, it's financially insane!


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - Eeyore - 22-07-2014

Its a ceuore. Its one of 85 in the country or something. Thats rarer than a black rallye... would you scrap a black rallye??!!


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - 1616six - 22-07-2014

(22-07-2014, 04:42 PM)SRowell Wrote: Its a ceuore. Its one of 85 in the country or something. Thats rarer than a black rallye... would you scrap a black rallye??!!

Are you joking?

http://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/daihatsu_cuore

623 on the road, 91 SORN.


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - lolsteve - 22-07-2014

Seems there was a mix up with the cuore count,my apologies
however think most of those are the old model not the 2002 with the variable valve timing which is half the problem of finding a new engine as most are engine code ej-de not ej-ve, also has nicer bumpers etc

along on plus side it seems the cuore was sold on in a different name
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201407165853028/sort/default/usedcars/model/kelisa/postcode/so403jz/radius/1501/page/1/onesearchad/used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew/make/perodua?logcode=p
Could be a new source of parts


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - Eeyore - 22-07-2014

(22-07-2014, 04:59 PM)lolsteve Wrote: Seems there was a mix up with the cuore count,my apologies
however think most of those are the old model not the 2002 with the variable valve timing which is half the problem of finding a new engine as most are engine code ej-de not ej-ve, also has nicer bumpers etc

And there was me thinking it was awesome... You used to be cool Steve...


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - THE_Liam - 22-07-2014

If its gonna get scrapped I'll have it and rebuild it!


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - Dum-Dum - 22-07-2014

(22-07-2014, 05:56 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: If its gonna get scrapped I'll have it and rebuild it!

What he said


Re: RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - THE_Liam - 22-07-2014

(22-07-2014, 06:24 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:
(22-07-2014, 05:56 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: If its gonna get scrapped I'll have it and rebuild it!

What he said
MINE!!! Allie likes me more because I'm also from Yorkshire, and Steve likes me because I'm beautiful and occasionally call his Rover an MG.


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - pugmanxud - 22-07-2014

I get second dibs as i only made one head gasket related joke at Pugfest!


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - THE_Liam - 22-07-2014

Might have to piss on it...


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - lolsteve - 22-07-2014

(22-07-2014, 07:27 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: Might have to piss on it...

Dude!...what?


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - THE_Liam - 22-07-2014

(22-07-2014, 09:04 PM)lolsteve Wrote:
(22-07-2014, 07:27 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: Might have to piss on it...

Dude!...what?

Marking my territory bro...


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - Dum-Dum - 22-07-2014

Not if I piss on it first


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - LadySteve - 22-07-2014

Woooah woooah calm down ladies. No talk of scrapping her just yet. Honestly I kno shes not much and itd be easier to just get rid and buy a new one than try and fix her up, but its the first car ive honestly loved and I think all of u know how that feels. When I bought the car, it was purely just to see me through til me and steve move in together then scrap but weve both ended up with a soft spot for it. So I have to atleast try and fix her...even just to get her through just one last mot


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - Ruan - 22-07-2014

Rip it all apart then, new rings, hone bores.

Seems a bit excessive for a car that will very possibly be scrapped after the next MOT!!!


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - bashbarnard - 22-07-2014

Just buy a kelisa or another curoe. Use the current one for parts. What I done with the hatch 306 I had


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - Curt - 22-07-2014

I think most "car people" can relate to an irrational attachment which can't always been seen as logical... At the end of the day if you like the car and want to save it, do it.

If you can get hold of another engine, it might be an idea to get one, strip it down and check/replace the rings and anything else that needs it, then swap the whole lot. That way it can be done over time, without taking the car off the road for too long.


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - bashbarnard - 22-07-2014

Its true about irrational attachment. Ive.had some right sheds ive loved


RE: Sad days for the Cuore :'( - Niall - 22-07-2014

I like the idea of repairing it. Its a big job but not overly pricy. It seems so many people are becoming wasteful and just scrap cars that are 10 years or older because there is something wrong with them, go out, buy a car for a grand and when that goes wrong, repeat. Its a false economy!

Plus if you love the car, do it. Ive had that unexplainable love for a car before and spent far more than its value on repairing it....

Oh wait, i still own it lol