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going back to my vw roots... - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Technical (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Member's Projects (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=12) +--- Thread: going back to my vw roots... (/showthread.php?tid=8837) |
RE: going back to my vw roots... - .RJ - 09-08-2018 so you had a manifold failure? RE: going back to my vw roots... - Sijray21 - 09-08-2018 (09-08-2018, 03:20 PM).RJ Wrote: so you had a manifold failure?DANGER TO MANIFOLD!! 1! RE: going back to my vw roots... - Sijray21 - 09-08-2018 (09-08-2018, 03:20 PM).RJ Wrote: so you had a manifold failure?But seriously, IM failed around 80k (carbon build up and older design of flapper controller) and failed again around 112k (some carbon build up and not sure of the design. If the IM fails now that I'm out of VW's extended powertrain warranty (10yr/120k)im going aftermarket with no flaps... Hopefully the car will be sold before then though... RE: going back to my vw roots... - .RJ - 09-09-2018 Yore manifold failed because you havent tuned it and you drive like a grandpa fight me RE: going back to my vw roots... - Sijray21 - 09-09-2018 (09-09-2018, 10:51 AM).RJ Wrote: Yore manifold failed because you havent tuned it and you drive like a grandpa fight meLol, right. My clutch, however, is doing well (for now). A DSG and it would've been tuned a while ago. Now it's a selling point (never tuned, adult-driven). I hit near-redline almost every day I drive it. RE: going back to my vw roots... - .RJ - 09-09-2018 UNPIMP ZE AUTO going back to my vw roots... - Sijray21 - 03-17-2019 So I've had a very slight whistle coming from the engine bay when the engine is cold and during the winter months. A few months after it started I noticed an oil leak from the upper timing chain cover. I had the cover replaced but didn't tie the two together. After reading more into the pcv issues and decided to replace it despite not having any other symptoms (no leaks, no codes). It wasn't the cheapest part at around $200, but it's a little piece of mind since I'm at 125k at the odo. I also replaced the intake tube hose since I heard that likely breaks upon pcv replacement. The hardest part of the whole thing was just removing the charge pipe since access to the clamp was really tight. Other than that it was a really simple fix. ![]() ![]()
RE: going back to my vw roots... - Sijray21 - 03-29-2019 so i think i have a VERY small valve cover oil leak above the exhaust manifold (would explain the slight oil burning smell after parking post-longer drive). The PCV change has definitely reduced that smell, so i'm wondering if it was actually a PCV leak. Looks like i'll be monitoring this actively, but if i were to replace the gasket to the valve cover (since it's also the cam bridge) i would need to take off the upper and lower timing chain covers. At that point i may as well replace the timing chain guides, problematic tensioner, and chain... I can firmly say that i'm hoping this car rides out the year so i can replace it in the fall without this issue getting worse, but i'll likely trade it in, sell it to carmax, or sell it while also disclosing this issue before the year ends. going back to my vw roots... - Senor_Taylor - 03-29-2019 Is a valve cover job that bad on these? Sent from my Pixel 3 XL using Tapatalk RE: going back to my vw roots... - Sijray21 - 03-29-2019 apparently, yes. i first thought, "oh, it's a valve cover. that shouldn't be too bad, right?". after i saw that the upper timing cover was bolted to the 'valve cover' i started my research. it's not a conventional 'cover'; it's a cam girdle that holds the cams in-place, at a minimum i would need a cam-locker in place. ...i don't really want to do that or pay to have it done. We'll see. the plan at the moment is to monitor the leak and oil levels. hooray for old/high-mileage cars going back to my vw roots... - Sijray21 - 07-22-2019 Welp, just took off most of the aftermarket parts and it's going to get cleaned inside and out sometime this week. I'm also gathering all the maintenance documentation together. The oil doesn't seem to be missing according to the dip stick after 2.7k miles, so that's good. Makes me feel a little relieved selling this thing soon. going back to my vw roots... - Sijray21 - 09-25-2019 As an epilogue to this car. Sold at the end of July. The new owner bought it for his daughter who is finishing HS. Her HS (apparently) is the one I work next to. When I ride my bicycle to work I usually cut though the back neighborhood and that's apparently where she parks. I get to see the GTI on my ride in.
RE: going back to my vw roots... - ScottyB - 09-25-2019 Sijray21 Wrote:for his daughter dad doing it right. also, she's going to be the cool girl in school driving a manual turbo hatch. that's awesome you still get to see it every once in a while |