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Reply #60May 04, 2010, 09:11:39 pm

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Re: Carnage Pics: The Death of Smokey Eddy's Jetta
« Reply #60 on: May 04, 2010, 09:11:39 pm »
I know this car SO well now. I realized that i took the whole front assembly, radiator, all the stuff infront of the hole, the battery, the hoses, the IC hoses, the sensor wires, the hard lines, the GP wires off in probably less than an hour...

anyone else feel like they know their car back to front upside down and backwards? :P


I just realized why that piston is so clean! It smacked the head so hard all the soot just fell off!!!
OR....

when it broke free the injector probably sprayed a couple more times and it cleaned the piston and then dripped down into the oil pan...
« Last Edit: May 04, 2010, 09:39:19 pm by Smokey Eddy »
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Reply #61May 04, 2010, 10:13:37 pm

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« Reply #61 on: May 04, 2010, 10:13:37 pm »
I know exactly what you mean by knowing your car, I can rebuild a motor in an afternoon...

your motor looks pretty good, considering what happened.

I would venture to say that new valves, lifters and guides would make that head like new again, ready to be slapped on another short block.

good luck, keep us posted.
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Reply #62May 05, 2010, 12:45:26 am

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« Reply #62 on: May 05, 2010, 12:45:26 am »
for all the valves? or just the two that got smacked? The cam is fine. No damage.
i was just going to see if the two that got smacked damaged the guides.  if the valves still move freely in the guides im not going to change them [ for the other 6 ] .  I can assume that the two that got hit are bent somewhere/stuck in the guides.

good time to change stem seals too.
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Reply #63May 05, 2010, 01:39:07 am

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« Reply #63 on: May 05, 2010, 01:39:07 am »
Just caught this thread & saw the carnage. :o Bummer, Eddy. (My ex-neighbor did that same vented block trick, a couple of days after I adjusted his valves & pump timing... he got too power-hungry & over-revved an 'unknown' engine.) Hope you can get yours back on the road reasonably, and soon.

OTOH thanks for the heads-up on the rod bolts. How many miles did those rods & bolts have on them? That's scary; I've never changed the rod bolts on a VW diesel rebuild. So ARP is the hot ticket for the bolts/nuts? Any part # come to mind for a 1.6L, or will ARP just know which are needed?

It's not assembled yet, but my new 1.6 has already been balanced, so crap, there's some more bucks to dig in the pockets for. I'm guessing a good automotive machine shop can do the pressing, right? I'll probably ask the aircraft engine shop to do that when they do the re-balance (it couldn't be far off with just the bolt/nut changes?). The turned-down intermediate shafts are just to smooth out higher rpm operations, right. Can't see how one would have helped your engine survive any better.

Thanks for posting the graphic warnings and (hopefully) sweet successes.

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Reply #64May 05, 2010, 01:52:08 am

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« Reply #64 on: May 05, 2010, 01:52:08 am »
They are very small and hard to see, but there are diamonds in here.

Reply #65May 05, 2010, 08:55:55 am

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« Reply #65 on: May 05, 2010, 08:55:55 am »
VW Smokr,
they don't have to be ARP if you're running near stock numbers. They are just torque to yield so you can't re-use them.

You dont have to get a shop to press them in either. I'd be more than comfortable hammering them into the rod caps my self.
They are just splined bolts. no biggie. Mine actually moved freely once i had the nuts off them with a light tap of a hammer.

new bolts will not offset the balancing of your crank to pistons.  one would hope the new bolts would have the same mass as the old ones.

745 turbogreasel ,
isn't it crazy how CLEAN that cylinder is?!??
I couldn't get the pistons that clean for the life of me when i had it apart...
the cylinder walls are smooth as GLASS too...
Ed
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Reply #66May 05, 2010, 09:04:54 am

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« Reply #66 on: May 05, 2010, 09:04:54 am »
Hey, just reading back through from the beginning - to me it sounds like you must have had problems with your IM shaft first?  Given that you lost brakes and got your oil buzzer before the WHUMP....

Got any carnage pics of the big end of the fried cylinder?  I'm wondering if you lost oil pressure and seized that rod to the crank or something... Either way, BRUTAL.

For what it's worth there's a few VW diesels in the auto parts section of Craigslist right now too... Saw one of the VW wreckers out Langley way has multiple AAZ's right now.
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Reply #67May 05, 2010, 09:20:02 am

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« Reply #67 on: May 05, 2010, 09:20:02 am »
Yes i did see that. Also some TDI's. Very tempting but for my budget I've asked Tyler to send me his. It has everything in it and just needs the crank nose to be machined - which i have a friend who can do for me at his work.

Yes, oil pressure does sound like a culprit here. For sure. I think the IM shaft must have siezed or something. I'll see how freely the other rods move when i take the block out this weekend. I'll look for "blueing" too to see if things got hot and starved of oil.

There was still lots of oil up at the cam though but that doesnt mean it was under much pressure...

This was probably a combo of two things. low oil pressure just influenced it to happen quicker.
but... upon a second thought... if the rod siezed to the crank then the engine would have just stopped turning. it would have stalled on idle which it did not. it idled fine.
Up to the throwing of the rod i did notice higher boost & egts. Maybe there was a lack of oil going on.
I always thought/hoped the IM shaft was gear driven.
but ... if the con rod cap was backing off the bolts then maybe that noise was piston slap and the higher egt and boost was me compensating the lack of power from 1 cylinder not firing properly?

dear god... try to imagine what would be happening inside the cylinder if it had even 1mm of loose travel up and down... the compression would be SO high. it would be piston to head kind of compression but without the swirl chamber. Maybe thats why its so clean... it got burnt off
« Last Edit: May 05, 2010, 09:29:18 am by Smokey Eddy »
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Blacked out mk2 AAZ Jetta RIP. You are missed.
White 1999.5 ALH Golf 2dr. Low & wide. Rammed off the road RIP.
Blue 2009 CR140 Jetta CBEA/CJAA. Malone stage 2. EGR/DPF/Exhaust-valve deletes. 2.5" open exhaust. ADP Turbo swap. 1-stage nitrous kit. THROWN ROD

Reply #68May 05, 2010, 09:35:39 am

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Re: Carnage Pics: The Death of Smokey Eddy's Jetta
« Reply #68 on: May 05, 2010, 09:35:39 am »
The IM shaft is driven off the timing belt. The other end has the gear that drives the vac pump which drives the oil pump. Take out your vac pump and see if the slot is gone/almost gone. That could explain a little.

Reply #69May 05, 2010, 10:01:35 am

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« Reply #69 on: May 05, 2010, 10:01:35 am »
If the IM shaft wasn't spinning wouldn't i smell burning timing belt? or do you think it would be smooth enough not to melt the belt?
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Reply #70May 05, 2010, 10:05:12 am

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« Reply #70 on: May 05, 2010, 10:05:12 am »
I had an 84 that the belt rubbed the cover so bad it almost wore it to nothing and I never smelled the difference. I only got lucky because I heard it hitting.

Reply #71May 05, 2010, 10:16:22 am

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« Reply #71 on: May 05, 2010, 10:16:22 am »
Ahhh
yeah the im shaft must have siezed up. sigh.
I guess that is something we should all be aware of now. if you have no power brakes at all as in ... nothing what so ever. It could be a much bigger issue that a leaking brake booster or leaking hose from the vacuum pump to the booster...

I thought i was getting low oil pressure (the buzzer and light) because the IM bearings were worn so i didn't think much of it, just planned to replace them that week which was actually just this last tuesday - wasn't soon enough. I also just thought the intermitant braking was a leaking hose because it would come and go right so i didn't think it was a siezed IM shaft... sigh
literally only takes a few km at little to no oil pressure to royally ... stuff up

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The stock VW diesel intake manifolds bias airflow to cylinders 2 and 3. This causes cylinders 2 and 3 to have a more lean air/fuel mixture than cylinders 1 and 4, thus producing higher egt's in cylinders 1 and 4 compared to 2 and 3. The other problem that we and other tuners have noticed, is that under big fueling and high boost pressures the number 2 and 3 connecting rods bend while the number 1 and 4 connecting rods escape unscathed. The extra biased airflow from the stock intake manifold increases the peak cylinder pressure on those inner two cylinder and bends the rods prematurely, while also causing extra strain on the rod bearings and crankshaft.
« Last Edit: May 05, 2010, 11:38:26 am by Smokey Eddy »
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Blacked out mk2 AAZ Jetta RIP. You are missed.
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Reply #72May 05, 2010, 10:45:20 pm

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« Reply #72 on: May 05, 2010, 10:45:20 pm »
Since the I-shaft pully runs off the back of the timing belt,
 hagar suggested some belt dressing on the back of the belt.

That vacuum pump is pretty reliable when it comes to driving the oil pump,
the diaphram type can let loose of the oil pump shaft.

Still couldn't hurt to take a look at the slot the oil pump rides in.
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Reply #73May 06, 2010, 01:20:04 am

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« Reply #73 on: May 06, 2010, 01:20:04 am »
That, and the condition of the IM shaft bearings... Cooked, OK, etc?
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Reply #74May 06, 2010, 10:26:15 am

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« Reply #74 on: May 06, 2010, 10:26:15 am »
I've been at work most of this week (which is good, i need the hours) and im also waiting for my friend's hoist to lift the block completely out with. I don't really feel like laying on my back under the car fighting with the oil ban bolts if im going to have it on a stand by the weekend.

I'll be sure to let everyone know. Don't be surprised if there aren't any IM shaft bearings to show because the IM shaft is in about 15 pieces on the side of the highway in the grass somewhere...
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Blacked out mk2 AAZ Jetta RIP. You are missed.
White 1999.5 ALH Golf 2dr. Low & wide. Rammed off the road RIP.
Blue 2009 CR140 Jetta CBEA/CJAA. Malone stage 2. EGR/DPF/Exhaust-valve deletes. 2.5" open exhaust. ADP Turbo swap. 1-stage nitrous kit. THROWN ROD