Don't bother rebuilding a 1.5... Find a 1.6TD... The only vwdiesel worth rebuilding made pre 1992.
What causes the blocks to crack through the bolt holes is water and oil in the bottom of the bolt holes. When the bolt goes in the oil has nowhere to go so it splits the bolt boss when the pressure gets high enough.
Quote from: shwak23 on August 24, 2012, 08:23:32 pmDon't bother rebuilding a 1.5... Find a 1.6TD... The only vwdiesel worth rebuilding made pre 1992.I suppose I didn't mention my goals. This will be a commuter which will see 90+ miles a day. I do not care about power. All I want it to do is get 50+ MPG on the highway and for it to be reliable. The only major problem I have heard of on these is the block cracking, and ARP studs should seriously reduce the chance of that happening. With that in mind, would you still recommend replacing the motor with a newer 1.6 when I could get this one running as new for less than $300 bucks?
$300 is a good price but if you can do a 12mm N/A for the same price. I would.
too much stress in a small area, not because the bolts are so tight in their threads that a fluid can't even escape past them when bolts are tightened slowly.
I can't remember assembling a motor without blowing teh gunk form the bolt holes first....