'New' 99 A6Q

David Kase davekase at pdqlocks.com
Wed Apr 11 08:17:17 EDT 2007


Hi Bill,

Chris at Force 5 (www.force5auto.com) can provide you with used and new 
parts at a good price.  He also sells Bentleys (which is what the 
factory technicians use).

Chris has an Audi salvage yard and does work on them as well.  He rents 
the specialty tools you may need too.

Cheers,

Dave Kase
'91 e//S2

Bill Shaw wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I'm new here.  Just bought a '99 A6Q wagon in need of a timing belt.  
>It's been parked for about a year because the PO was (rightly) afraid of 
>breaking the timing belt and didn't take the time to get it fixed.  I'm 
>going to tow it home this weekend and do the timing belt/water pump,  
>and I'm looking for resources. I've done a lot of Porsche timing belts 
>so I'm familiar with these types of procedures.
>
>When I bought my 928 I found Rennlist and a CD with all the manuals and 
>procedures.  Great resources.  I've been searching around here and it 
>looks like the Bentleys manuals are about all that's available.  Is 
>there something else that I've missed?  Anyone selling a CD with 
>manuals, procedures, exploded views, part numbers, etc?  Are there any 
>good web sites documenting the TB procedure?  Where do you guys get parts?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bill
>'99 A6Q Wagon
>'94 Z28-A4 winter beater
>'84 928s 5 sp. Vortech/749
>'84 Mondial Cab.
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