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June 03, 2009, 05:59:46 am
haybayian
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AAZ goes out of timing badly
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Thanks to GolfJetta for his previous answer. It looks that my problem (engine not starting) is that I am out of timing....again. This thing seems to be unable to keep its timing. I will check the camshaft sproket and retorque the bolt. Is there a proper way to do this? My other question is: is there any other reason why this engine should go out of tuning?
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Haybayian
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June 03, 2009, 08:08:29 am
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Only way it can get out of time is if something's moving...
I'm assuming you know about the AAZ crank sprocket problems?
If not, the gist of it is the crank sprocket starts chewing away at the nose of the crank allowing it to move. I'd bet money an early sign would be timing going out for no reason. The final result is the pulley breaks off the crank resulting in severe engine damage when the pistons hit the valves.
It's a fairly common problem on AAZ's but it is totally fixable...
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June 03, 2009, 08:34:00 am
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mine ate itself, i have fixed it now but the pulley doesnt seem to run dead straight
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June 03, 2009, 10:14:21 am
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What was going out of time? The cam/crank of the cam/pump? If it's the crank/cam I'd immidiately stop driving the car and pull of the crank gear and inspect it.
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June 03, 2009, 10:22:26 am
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the cam does make 2 rotations. if its 180 deg out your alright.
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June 03, 2009, 12:35:22 pm
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June 03, 2009, 12:35:22 pm »
Thank you guys for your insights. As it turned out (so it seems) the camshaft sprocket bolt may not have been torqued properly and presumably the cam slid out of timing progressively. All seems to be fine for now.
The VW timing belt system as well as the interference valves is not what I like best on diesel VWs. But they have other merits.
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June 03, 2009, 01:53:35 pm
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I'm pretty sure that, due to the high compression ratio, that ALL diesel engines are interference designs.
I know how you feel though, i own gasser VW's as well, and I love how the 8v's can snap a timing belt, and be fine.
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June 04, 2009, 02:37:22 am
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"Is there a proper way to do this? My other question is: is there any other reason why this engine should go out of tuning?"
on your timing, are you tightening the tensioner first, then the cam?
or the other way around..
what i do is
belt on
everything almost finger tight
take the IP lock out
set tentioner (torque nut)
check TDC on the flywheel
tighten the cam with sprocket holder (torque bolt)
take the cam lock out
turn the engine over by hand x2
(must be 4 compression points on a whole revolution)
x2 light starter cranks without starting the car
belt break in
retime time after 100 km or so and again after 1000..
but that’s just me...
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