Hey all. New here and a bit new to Lego in general. Was helping a family member with a technic set, first set I've done. It was the 42125 Ferrari 488 GTE.
Most of the build has gone well, but after completion, we noticed issues with the engine.
For some reason, when moving forward it constantly makes a "click" sound. It's a very annoying sound and as if something is definitely wrong, but I'm having trouble pinning down exactly what. It seems to be the cogs, but it could be the piece the cogs sit in (not sure what it's called). It's like it's getting stuck on something even though it does keep turning. But the pistons won't move while it clicks. Even more curious is that going in reverse there are no issues at all, it's only when going forward.
I'm not sure how to diagnose this or what the issue could be, so I'm really looking for any help, tips or ideas on what I can do here to help fix this please.
Image of the set here
You'll notice in the image I outlined 2 bits. When we initially set up the car, we noticed the black stick sat loose inside the grey piece it was supposed to be in. What would happen is the engine would work for a bit (pistons moving), then suddenly click, and it would stop working entirely until parts were disconnected and reconnected.Sometimes one of the small cogs would fall out too after the click. We added some paper inside the grey piece where the black stick sits in, to make the fit tighter (you can see it sticking out on the right side one lol). Now, this worked in making the engine/pistons move, it doesn't stop anymore, but it also means the wheels move very very stiff, and the clicking is frequent.
I can try post a video if it helps.
One thing I will say is I am not certain if this is a real or fake lego set, I don't have it in me to ask, think it would seem a bit rude but I think that could explain some of the looseness. But surely there is a way to fix it regardless, what could be at fault here?
Thank you