the tube pointing towards the piston was broken right off.
I've had my 1.9 twin turbo (k14,HX30) running for a couple of weeks now
I'am having problems with my steel HG<snip>My old 1.6TD on 24 psi put out aprox 120-125 crank HP (G-teched)So far this 1.9TD engine feels like 130-135 with more to come :wink:
I got 110 hp readings from the G-tech (Wheel hp).I've driven a couple chiped TDI's (110-120hp I think) and my old beast would just out do them.
Yeah, it was definitely a blow-by.Bad news: scored cylinder walls. Good news: the head gasket is in one piece :roll:The following are pictures of the worst cylinder:The head just sitting in the back of the Golf:Live & learn.A few options to get the car running again:1) Bore the block to get rid of the scores. Can run 79.5mm (1.9L) pistons. A 3mm bore should clear the damage well. New bearings, new gaskets. I'm probably looking at $3,300 CAD for all new parts including a head rebuild w/ 3-angle valve job. It will become a pratically new engine with good performance potential. I won't be doing the complete rebuild labour myself as I'm not proficient enough for that task. 2) Get an used 1.6TD longblock with pump & turbo for $1,000 CAD. It has 180,000km and comes with warranty. I can sell the pump and turbo so in the end it may cost me roughly $500 CAD. I should ask if their warranty lasts more than 3 days I'm currently exploring other options.Option #1 is appealing at first, but I'm not in the best financial position for that right now, and it's discouraged by the fact that I can import a low km euro PD130 or PD150 complete longlock for the same price delivered to my door. The PD has better fuel economy (for the power) and more power potential. On the other hand, if I ever switch to a PD, I might be bothered by the fact that all the time & money spent on the 1.6TD swap has gone down the toilet in just 3 days. I'll be happier to have a 1.6TD again and get back on the road soon. Further, I need to work on my Jetta TDI project.
Thanks for your input, Mark. I don't see this as a sad thread; I'm happy that we have the chance to rebuild my TD motor - this is what I've been wanting for a while. FYI that doean't mean I blew the original 200k km motor on purpose :oops: :lol: