NEED 3.2 QUATTRO ENGINE OR REBUILD
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NEED 3.2 QUATTRO ENGINE OR REBUILD
Just got the news from audi that my engine is blown. the timing chain tensioner went bad and caused the engine to skip bending all of my intake and exhaust valves. possible cylinder damage as well. I am in need of my engine to be rebuilt or a replacement engine. Any recommendations of companies where I can get a decent price on a rebuild or another used engine or rebuilt used engine would be greatly appreciated. as of now im looking at $3800 for a used engine I have no idea how it runs and prolly have to strip it down and check it all before install and seems high for something of that nature. ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!
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Asap, welcome aboard!
Assuming you are in the USA, I'd look at http://car-part.com/ for engines. Also, depending upon your location, someone else might be able to guide you to a local junk yard that specializes in Euro cars.
Assuming you are in the USA, I'd look at http://car-part.com/ for engines. Also, depending upon your location, someone else might be able to guide you to a local junk yard that specializes in Euro cars.
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Found a guy on ebay that has a engine with 87k on it and comes with everything attached for $3250 and 6 month warranty. I think that's a decent price out of what I've seen so far. Pretty much pull the shot one out and drop in the new one. Thinking about replacing the timing chain and tensioners before install so hopefully I don't have to do this again. What do you guys think about that? I am new to audi so any input helps. Anything else should be done to the engine while its out before install?
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The tensioners are scary on our cars and you should replace them on the replacement engine. Did you get any warning or noises before your tensioners failed? Want to know what to keep an ear out for.
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Nope no warning what so ever. I left the car outside for 2 wks in the cold while waiting for a rebuilt abs module to come. when it came in the battery was dead and wouldn't start. cranked but no firing...
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As for replacement engines, any engine you get should be fully rebuilt. Don't simply go with a used engine that hasn't been rebuilt and drop it in your car. Since, you will have no idea as to when it will implode. This is moot advice, if you decide to get a crate engine...but at that cost, you might as well get a new car
There are a number of folks in various parts of the country who do engine rebuilds on Audi's. Where are you located? That way we might be able to suggest a good rebuild specialist. Furthermore, there are online places that sell engines, but one of the best local resources is the local German car engine places or junk yards which specialize in German autos.
Good luck
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I'm trying to understand exactly what happened. It appears that the battery was dead, so you jumped it and then timing chain had a failure which caused the bent valves...is that correct?
As for replacement engines, any engine you get should be fully rebuilt. Don't simply go with a used engine that hasn't been rebuilt and drop it in your car. Since, you will have no idea as to when it will implode. This is moot advice, if you decide to get a crate engine...but at that cost, you might as well get a new car
There are a number of folks in various parts of the country who do engine rebuilds on Audi's. Where are you located? That way we might be able to suggest a good rebuild specialist. Furthermore, there are online places that sell engines, but one of the best local resources is the local German car engine places or junk yards which specialize in German autos.
Good luck
As for replacement engines, any engine you get should be fully rebuilt. Don't simply go with a used engine that hasn't been rebuilt and drop it in your car. Since, you will have no idea as to when it will implode. This is moot advice, if you decide to get a crate engine...but at that cost, you might as well get a new car
There are a number of folks in various parts of the country who do engine rebuilds on Audi's. Where are you located? That way we might be able to suggest a good rebuild specialist. Furthermore, there are online places that sell engines, but one of the best local resources is the local German car engine places or junk yards which specialize in German autos.
Good luck
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Found a guy on ebay that has a engine with 87k on it and comes with everything attached for $3250 and 6 month warranty. I think that's a decent price out of what I've seen so far. Pretty much pull the shot one out and drop in the new one. Thinking about replacing the timing chain and tensioners before install so hopefully I don't have to do this again. What do you guys think about that? I am new to audi so any input helps. Anything else should be done to the engine while its out before install?
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Hi ASAP,
I noticed you have 2 threads going regarding this issue, both here and the C5 forum <a href="https://www.audiworld.com/forums/showthread.php?p=24538417#post24538417" target="_blank">2005 a6 3.2 battery died now won't start</a> . You should realize your vehicle is a C6. Furthermore, as far as doing the work yourself, there's a write-up someone on this forum did specifically around the timing chain replacement.
https://www.audiworld.com/forums/sho...0#post24284720
Oh yeah, and get yourself a Bentley...trying to do this work without one would be a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snipe_hunt" target="_blank">fool's errand</a> .
Good luck
I noticed you have 2 threads going regarding this issue, both here and the C5 forum <a href="https://www.audiworld.com/forums/showthread.php?p=24538417#post24538417" target="_blank">2005 a6 3.2 battery died now won't start</a> . You should realize your vehicle is a C6. Furthermore, as far as doing the work yourself, there's a write-up someone on this forum did specifically around the timing chain replacement.
https://www.audiworld.com/forums/sho...0#post24284720
Oh yeah, and get yourself a Bentley...trying to do this work without one would be a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snipe_hunt" target="_blank">fool's errand</a> .
Good luck
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Hi ASAP,
I noticed you have 2 threads going regarding this issue, both here and the C5 forum <a href="https://www.audiworld.com/forums/showthread.php?p=24538417#post24538417" target="_blank">2005 a6 3.2 battery died now won't start</a> . You should realize your vehicle is a C6. Furthermore, as far as doing the work yourself, there's a write-up someone on this forum did specifically around the timing chain replacement.
https://www.audiworld.com/forums/sho...0#post24284720
Oh yeah, and get yourself a Bentley...trying to do this work without one would be a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snipe_hunt" target="_blank">fool's errand</a> .
Good luck
I noticed you have 2 threads going regarding this issue, both here and the C5 forum <a href="https://www.audiworld.com/forums/showthread.php?p=24538417#post24538417" target="_blank">2005 a6 3.2 battery died now won't start</a> . You should realize your vehicle is a C6. Furthermore, as far as doing the work yourself, there's a write-up someone on this forum did specifically around the timing chain replacement.
https://www.audiworld.com/forums/sho...0#post24284720
Oh yeah, and get yourself a Bentley...trying to do this work without one would be a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snipe_hunt" target="_blank">fool's errand</a> .
Good luck