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Old 03-06-2012, 05:47 AM   #11
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Mine now has 167km(104 miles) now on it. Just replaced the fuel filter.
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Old 03-23-2012, 06:07 AM   #12
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Per chance, did you check the chain's sos to determine if they were reusable or out of spec?
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Old 03-31-2012, 03:28 PM   #13
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I did measure the chains before replacing them and the one chain that ran bank 2 was slightly out but nothing major on any of them.
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Old 07-03-2012, 07:41 PM   #14
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Why is it audi/Vw cant make an engine with timing chains last. VR6 and W8/W12 engines have the same stupid long, complex, over done chain setup with the cheapest plastic they could find to use as guides. 80k or less, rattles and problems. Almost wish they just stuck to belts.... How many miles does yours have on it?
Tell me this, I don't know of many manufactures that can make a chain driven system that last. I've found both gm and fords and just as bad... the only ones that I've know that aren't too bad... damn this leaves a bad taste in my mouth as i don't like there cars either, But Nissan's seem to be better, or I've simply not seen any problems.. No matter what, I'll still keep buying Audi VW products as they at lease return a fantastic driving experience.
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Old 07-04-2012, 04:40 AM   #15
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Belts; So glad I have them.

I'm guessing here, so bare with me.

Can wear be reduced with a service schedule and the use of a top grade lubricant?
(this is a leading ? btw)

Nothing but synthetics and regular service will improve things if there is any possibility for improvement. Additives cannot help unless they are part of the equation.

WV/Audi Group have an agenda (my favorite word).
That agenda is selling [you] a new whatever.
The sooner the better for their prospective and bottom line to be met.

Using a top grade oil and not falling for extended drain schedules throws a kink in the agenda of all manufactures.

Use the best of whatever and service it often and I'd bet you a cup of coffee things will last and last much longer before you have to deal with their bottom line and your lighter
wallet.

Remember when an oil filter was unknown on an engine?

Amsoil, Neo, etc., etc., will kick the can further down the road when it comes to all major mechanical wear and tear along with regular (not extended) servicing.

Roll on, pc
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Old 12-28-2012, 10:20 AM   #16
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Amazing work and photos! Congrats. I am in awe!

Can you tell me what the symptoms were to lead you to suspect the problems?

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Old 04-01-2013, 02:23 PM   #17
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What were the symptoms? All cylinders misfiring?

My 2005 4.2, while driving to church on Sunday, we felt what could be described as a 'bump', almost like a bump in the road, but the road was smooth. Immediately, I knew the engine was not right, and a few moments later, flashing engine light. Nursed it to church and home, running very rough. Hooked up the VCDS cable, and below is the scan for the engine.

I don't see/hear any vacuum leaks, and the 'bump' and the small rattle on startup that it has had (plus mileage), and I'm thinking that perhaps a tensioner just went and threw a bit of plastic into the chain, and now one bank is out of whack.

Does this sound similar to your experience? I'm not afraid to tackle the job, but of course, I'm hoping it is something 'simple'.

VIN: WAUDL74F15NXXXXXX Mileage: 265760km/165135miles

Address 01: Engine Labels: None
Part No SW: 4F0 910 560 A HW: 4F0 907 559
Component: 4.2L V8/5V G 0010
Revision: -------- Serial number:
Coding: 0007772
Shop #: WSC 02335 785 00200
VCID: 2045F75CF3C6B41801C

9 Faults Found:
18061 - Please check DTC Memory of ABS Controller
P1653 - 008 - - Intermittent
18061 - Please check DTC Memory of ABS Controller
P1653 - 008 - - Intermittent
17538 - Fuel Trim; Bank 2 (Mult)
P1130 - 001 - System too Lean
16558 - Fuel Trim; Bank 2
P0174 - 001 - System Too Lean
16684 - Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected
P0300 - 001 - - MIL ON
16685 - Cylinder 1
P0301 - 001 - Misfire Detected - MIL ON
16687 - Cylinder 3
P0303 - 001 - Misfire Detected - MIL ON
16686 - Cylinder 2
P0302 - 001 - Misfire Detected - MIL ON
16688 - Cylinder 4
P0304 - 001 - Misfire Detected - MIL ON
Readiness: 0000 0000
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Old 04-02-2013, 03:23 AM   #18
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Any sound clips of your exhaust? Looking at doing an exhaust setup here in the next few months. Strait pipes with high flow cats(damn emissions) and was wondering what it would sound like.
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