So I did a fair bit of research on my car before buying it, and was aware of many earlier V6s needing to have the chains done for various reasons... But my research (pretty sure it was this forum) from somebody who sounded like they knew their can chain from their elbow indicated that all the bugs had been worked out after around MY12 or MY12.5... so finding an MY13 V6 sedan in good nick for a good price was sure to be a safe bet right?
So I was a little horrified when my V6 would sound like a diesel when starting it up, particularly when the engine was warm... Started from about 140k km, and by 180k it was embarrassing taking off after filling the tank.
Switching to 5w-40 (502) didn't help, tho I think it did help with oil consumption... So I just turned up the stereo and tried not to think about how big/expensive a job it is to replace the chains on a V6 FSI...
Cold start wasn't so bad, but hot start would get people recommending a good mechanic to me... Tho it would clear up a bit after a short drive, but still kinda always there, clack clack clack... Sounded like it was coming from the upper chain.
Then I read a bit about hydraulic chain tensioners and that everything I'm experiencing matches the way they tend to fail... Then read (here I'm sure) about how easy the upper tensioner is to replace, found a guy in Melbourne selling them for $30... Primed it in a jar of oil and 20 minutes later it was swapped.
Initially it sounded even worse (still priming?) but cleared up after a quick drive, and now no rattle! Not hot, not cold, easy as that. I guess it's probably true then that the later VR6's are bulletproof, so don't let a rattle spoil your day, I guess.
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