If it feels good to you, go for it. Internal parts like pistons and rings are the same as 1.6 engines, you just have an extra hole to worry about.Timing belts (it has two) are shared with the Volvo I6 diesel and turbodiesel engines.Injection pump parts (hydraulic head and LDA parts) are I5 specific, mostly because it sits on the back of the engine.Is the battery charging? If not, and the tach isn't working and the battery light is on, I'd suspect the alternator isn't putting out anything. Two problems, one source. I believe you can just swap any other W-terminal diesel alternator right on in there, it's the same W terminal.
Timing belts are every 60k, just like the four cylinder engines. Check to see when they were last done.
Are these 5 cylinder diesels interference engines?
Also, anyone know about the brake light problem on the dash I mentioned in the first post?
Hello Quote from: doperide07 on May 25, 2009, 08:01:23 pm Are these 5 cylinder diesels interference engines? Yea, very much so. The high compression required for Diesels to run eliminates the possibility of them being non-interference.Quote from: doperide07 on May 25, 2009, 08:01:23 pmAlso, anyone know about the brake light problem on the dash I mentioned in the first post? Is it like the bad bulb warning light that 240 Volvos have? I know with my 240s that light would come on if the 2 brake light bulbs were not the same brand/age. Are both brake lights working? Low brake fluid warning light maybe? I just realized that I have a bently manual for the 83 audi TD, if the car you're looking at doesn't come with one I'll sell you mine for cheap...
GET IT! I can't stress that enough. That is an amazingly cool car, and an even cooler price. There is another 5000 TD on another forum (ask me which one, and I'll tell you), and the guy wants $3500. I'd pay that for one of these cars if it was in good condition and I wasn't already in the middle of swapping a TD into a Quattro. Anything less than $1000 for a car in the condition you described it is a steal. Like the others have said, it's basically the 1.6TD with an extra cylinder added to the back. It's not that simple of course. There are a couple of things that make it distinct such as a better flowing intake manifold, larger intake valves, more rigid block design, etc. These 5 cyl engines are based on the same 5 cyl gas engines that Audi sold millions of, so many of the parts are interchangable with them too. All of the same performance tricks apply as well: Boost, fueling, intercooling, etc. And in case you didn't know, the 6 cyl diesel and turbo diesel that showed up in the early to mid 80's Volvos are basically the VW/Audi 5 cyl, but with a 6th cyl added to the front. Again, many of the parts are interchangable. Get it.
Heads are getting harder to find for these things (though not impossible),
Is it a simple 3-4 hour job to do both