[Vwdiesel] Vwdiesel Digest, Vol 83, Issue 49
Bryan Belman
dieselwesty at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 30 07:32:43 PDT 2010
Well, the fast that they let you take the valve cover off sort of blows me away,
this is at a car dealership in Canada, right?
I think they would be pretty hard up to take your offer of 6,500, but you may
get lucky and they come back with 7,000
Another sign of the lobe going bad is discoloration and I did not see any of
that.
best of luck
Bryan Belman, Pt. Pleasant, NJ
04 Jetta Wagon TDI PD, 100hp, 5sp -- running :<)
92 Jetta 1.6 Eco-Turbo Diesel, 5sp -- running :<)
82 Diesel Westy 1.9NA -- running :<)
70 Type 1 stock Beetle -- Running :-)
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From: Shawn Wright <vwdiesels at gmail.com>
To: brian at gochnauer.net
Cc: vwdiesel at vwfans.com
Sent: Wed, September 29, 2010 10:55:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Vwdiesel] Vwdiesel Digest, Vol 83, Issue 49
Hmmm. I wish I'd spent a bit more time inspecting it now, but I was getting
tired after a long day, and not sure how far I should go (how hard is
pulling the rocker arm shaft?). I expected to see more visible trace on the
lobe surface, but they all looked smooth with no signs of copper. How many
miles on yours? The idle was fairly smooth, but I did hear an occasional pop
sound which made me wonder. I've never heard or driven a PD before this, so
don't have any reference to compare with. Sounds a lot smoother than my
1.6TD with 500k kms! Has lots of power, but again, I don't know what to
expect.
I may still write a low offer ($6500) and see what happens. It is still
nicer than most 2000-03 TDIs I've seen which usually go for $6-10k in this
area.
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 8:49 AM, brian gochnauer <brian at gochnauer.net>wrote:
> >> I could also catch a fingernail when dragging across side of lobe
> toward
> tip
>
> imho, it's trashed.
>
> I just did my '04 Jetta TDI, ALL the cam lobes were quite smooth; even
> though it had worn a FULL 1/4" off of one intake lobe!!
>
> Lumping idle or shaking throttle response are great signs.
>
> BrianG
> Iowa
>
>
>
> Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2010 20:46:09 -0700
> From: Shawn Wright <vwdiesels at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Vwdiesel] Signs of PD worn cam syndrome?
> To: vwdiesel at vwfans.com
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> Ok, here's the update (2004 Jetta TDI GLS with 190k kms). Got the car home
> tonight, and pulled the VC. The valve thingy* on the intake which I had to
> remove to get the VC off showed a fair bit of soot in the intake, some
> loose, some not so loose. The hose from IC to intake also appeared to be
> leaking and wiggled a bit in the circlips, a fair bit of oil below that and
> some on upper TB cover. TB looked somewhat worn, said VW so probably OEM,
> but could be original with 190K kms, or changed at 160K, so must assume it
> needs doing. Cam lobes looked even all across, so I didn't bother rotating
> engine, just inspected best I could. Although I could still see chamfer on
> lobes I could reach, I could also catch a fingernail when dragging across
> side of lobe toward tip, so could indicate some wear, but really hard to
> tell. Engine sounds could except there is a slight lumpiness at idle on
> occasion, and what sounds like an occasional soft popping noise. The engine
> cranks longer than it should when starting, hot or cold - up to 2secs, not
> sure what this means on a PD.
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Shawn Wright
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