Posted: Mar Sat 17, 2007 5:43 pm
Oh, so have you not driven it? Maybe it is timing belt from the last time it stopped. You might get lucky with that one....or not.
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Yes they are interference motors, so hopefully they aren't bent. It doesn't sound like major surgery to replace bent valves though, so not really a big deal if they are - I'm up for repairing it. Just as long as nothing is destroyed.kompressorgolf wrote:16v's are an interference motor (valves) right? so i hope your valves arent toast.
I may take you up on that spare head depending on what happens after I get the t-belt installed. The motor is the 16v 2.0 and i think was also in the Sciroccos and Jettas, so parts should be pretty available, and I bet your spare would bolt up. It's the sedan, but it was free and it's in pretty decent shape, just needs a little TLC and small parts here and there. My step dad put almost $1500 into getting the major stuff (fuel related) fixed and drove it for a while. He was just tired of it always being in the shop or breaking down on him.Rennwagen1 wrote:It all depends on what speed the motor was at when the belt let go. If it was at idle, you might be okay. If it was at 6500 rpm on the way up the pass, then you are pretty much screwed. EXCEPT! I have a spare 16V head just lying around. I don't know if it would fit the passat, but I just thought I would toss that out there.
Now onto the important stuff. Is it a wagon? B3 Passat wagons own all. Well that is just my opinion, but I plan on pimping a wagon in the future.....
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I don't think it will, I have seen them both ways, but I not sure. As long as you don't need it for the cap to stay on right or something stupid like that you should be fine. Also, the 16V head I have is off a 1.8, so it will flow a bit better then the 2.o you have. I know that one should be fine, I actually drove the car before I took it apart. Well, off to work!MikeWire wrote:Rennwagen1 wrote: I have a question regarding the ignition dizzy - the plastic around the hall sensor was broken, so I pulled the rest of the cheesy plastic shield out. Will that cause any problems when I reinstall it?
Cool thank you for answering that question - The cap and rotor are fine, and was hoping the plastic wouldn't affect anything with the hall sensor. That's a pretty expensive replacement part...I would need to head out to the scrapyards.Rennwagen1 wrote:I don't think it will, I have seen them both ways, but I not sure. As long as you don't need it for the cap to stay on right or something stupid like that you should be fine. Also, the 16V head I have is off a 1.8, so it will flow a bit better then the 2.o you have. I know that one should be fine, I actually drove the car before I took it apart. Well, off to work!
I still stand behind my statement that B3 wagons own all.
You really are an OG, playa.Rennwagen1 wrote:If it is a 9A, then you should not hae a problem, but we will son some research beforehand. I should be getting my 9A block today from Poorhouse, hopefully, and that is getting another 1.8L head I have. (P&P, 3 angle, TT race cams, HD springs, Ti retainers, you know......)
And you know this.......MAN!!!MikeWire wrote:You really are an OG, playa.