A8 4.2 Q 2000 40v TB & head problems and queries
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A8 4.2 Q 2000 40v TB & head problems and queries
Hi. As per last message I'm trying to get time to change 40V AQF cylinder head gaskets. Following excellent procedure from AUDIPAGES I'm ready to take off timing belt and then heads.
I've a couple queries can anyone help:
1. The timing belt 'damper' appears to be u/s. The timing belt was very slack. The damper doesn't seem to have enough force to tighten belt however belt is still slack with 5mm gap as per book. If i lever arm back (using allen key) there is a lot of resistance to movement but damper never pushes tensioner itself. I guess damper u/s. Am I correct.
2. Is it neccessary to pull off camshaft pulleys. It seems that there should be enough slack to slide off belt.
3. Are 40v engine camshaft pulleys keyed onto shafts. I see in manual there is no requirement to use special tools to lock camshafts.
4. I have done a cylinder leakage test and all cylinders ok except no 3 that has 20% lower reading. Spark plug for that cylinder has black deposits on its nose.Probably using 1/2 air gap around(All others ok). I guess this is more likely to be caused by oil leak into cylinder is this correct.
Thanks in advance for any info.
Colin.
I've a couple queries can anyone help:
1. The timing belt 'damper' appears to be u/s. The timing belt was very slack. The damper doesn't seem to have enough force to tighten belt however belt is still slack with 5mm gap as per book. If i lever arm back (using allen key) there is a lot of resistance to movement but damper never pushes tensioner itself. I guess damper u/s. Am I correct.
2. Is it neccessary to pull off camshaft pulleys. It seems that there should be enough slack to slide off belt.
3. Are 40v engine camshaft pulleys keyed onto shafts. I see in manual there is no requirement to use special tools to lock camshafts.
4. I have done a cylinder leakage test and all cylinders ok except no 3 that has 20% lower reading. Spark plug for that cylinder has black deposits on its nose.Probably using 1/2 air gap around(All others ok). I guess this is more likely to be caused by oil leak into cylinder is this correct.
Thanks in advance for any info.
Colin.
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AudiWorld Super User
Colin, do a search under my name using 40v, timing belt. Notes from my job will help.
1. tell me wha "u/s" means
2. If you're not changing the cam seals then you should be able to leave them in place. Worst case, remove the left/pass side, install the belt onto the sprocket and slide the sprocket onto the cam (this is what the Bentley describes). I changed my cam seals so I didn't actually do it this way but assume that it should work.
3. pulleys are NOT keyed onto the shaft but there is a tool (see my post) to LOCK the cams.
Make sure you have all of the tools shown before doing this job!!
4. Not sure, will let others comment.
2. If you're not changing the cam seals then you should be able to leave them in place. Worst case, remove the left/pass side, install the belt onto the sprocket and slide the sprocket onto the cam (this is what the Bentley describes). I changed my cam seals so I didn't actually do it this way but assume that it should work.
3. pulleys are NOT keyed onto the shaft but there is a tool (see my post) to LOCK the cams.
Make sure you have all of the tools shown before doing this job!!
4. Not sure, will let others comment.
#3
Re: Colin, do a search under my name using 40v, timing belt. Notes from my job will help.
Cheers for answer.
U/S= Unservicable
I can't see tools mentioned in Bentley DVD for locking cams on 40v head. I'll double check and order them. Thanks.
Thanks
Colin.
A8 4.2Q 1997
A8 4.2Q 2000
U/S= Unservicable
I can't see tools mentioned in Bentley DVD for locking cams on 40v head. I'll double check and order them. Thanks.
Thanks
Colin.
A8 4.2Q 1997
A8 4.2Q 2000
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