[urq] urq wastegate supports on tranny, evil audi joke?
urq
urq at pacbell.net
Tue Oct 21 23:54:57 PDT 2008
... check your engine mounts ... sounds like the oil pan may be resting on
the subframe. Yes, the center carrier bearing is supposed to be mounted in
a rubber ring, but I don't know that using bolts to secure the thing would
cause the noise ... in fact Javad whipped up some Delrin replacement
bushings one time ...
I've heard that the support is intended to reduce the stress on the exhaust
system ... of course bad motor mounts will contribute to the same. I don't
recall having a real big problem getting the bracket off and on again, but
then if I can't get a wrench on something I usually will buy something that
will work ...
Yes, wiring is one weak point ... for some reason PO's seem to like to
dabble in "improvements" as well ... of course it doesn't help that Audi got
confused a bit themselves on which wiring diagram goes with which model ...
you'll probably need to check per your VIN to find the right one ...
Congrats on the purchase and good luck!
Steve B
San José, CA (USA)
-----Original Message-----
Thanx for the input Brandon. I think i'll leave them off for next time i'm
playing in there. The vibration is like if the exaust or tranny was
touching against the body or was attached to it but without the sound.
At low rpm it seemed smooth, maybe around 4000 up it would come, I never had
a solid lifter engine tho so maybe like you say it's normal. Does the center
propshaft bearing usually have rubber spacers?
It had two nuts put there as spacers so maybe that would be the source.
I also noticed that the ecu's plastic filter / buffer, was cracked and
venting so maybe the timing was off or running lean under slight boost too.
I just hope no one ran the car that way...
I'm also still battling the evil mouse smell. They were everywhere.
>
> It seems a lot (most?) cars are missing these brackets by now.
Personally,
> my car had them and when I did some work where I could have left them off,
I
> did re-install them. They will certainly not cause any harm to your exh.
> manifold (EM), but leaving them off increases your risk the way I see it.
> EM's and heads aren't getting any easier to come by - so I would do
anything
> to help preserve what you do have. I do recall them being a little bit of
a
> PITA but not too bad.
>
> The WX is not the smoothest engine - so by "vibrate a lil" not sure what
you
> mean. I would suggest changing all subframe bushings, engine and tranny
> mounts before swapping a motor due to vibration.
>
> I heard PPG made some windshields - but seals are still NLA AFAIK. Be
> careful with your glass/seals.
>
> Welcome to urq ownership - lots of work but also very rewarding.
>
> Brandon
> '84 urquattro
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Hi new urq owner posting here. I just recently acquired an 1983 urq
imported
> from Ct Usa to Canada it requires inspection and needs body work. The
clutch
> won't move i even broke the clutch master's rod while jerking the car in
> 1st, i'll be removing the tranny today and find out what's going on.
Anyways
> on my way there i found some supports connected to the tranny and the
> wastegate. I had no trouble removing the top one but the bottom one was a
> rough one.I have no torches. The nuts really din't want to give at all.
> Anyways i was wondering has anyone run without the supports there? I'll
> probly be swapping the engine in a few months since it seems to vibrate a
> lil, could be a few reasons... So wondering if it will put too much stress
> on the exhaust manifold from all the movement. I ask since under it's a
> flexi so maybe it's to prevent mani cracking? It's been already majorly
> rewelded tho. Right now im also sitting on 3 broken subframe bolts one was
> broken when i bought the car. I think it had a rough time since the rear
> bumper has twisted inward.
>
> I also will be redoing my own body work on the car anyone one know where i
> can find good window rubbers 4 really cheap? I'd like to remove the glass
to
> make a nice job.
>
> Thanx for your help.
>
> Btw I can't beleive how bad the wiring is on that car. Did the designer
get
> paid by the foot * number of connections or something? Not sure at this
> point if i should keep it original and just shrinkwrap the bad connections
> or redo the whole damn thing.
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