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    Hiho the phoenix

    Rising from the ashes is Hiho with the original motor plus new rings, big end bearings and a reconditioned head.

    The current motor was blowing too much blue smoke, and although it had got me out of alot of trouble, it just used too much oil for my likings. I removed it by removing the gearbox and then just plonking the motor onto some wood blocks. Then i jacked the car high enough to drag the motor clear.

    The fresh motor i installed more or less as a bare long motor. I raised the motor up on wooden blocks, tilting it and sliding another in until it was high enough to insert the engine mount pin. Then, with the engine lower at the flywheel end it was easy to slide the gearbox up, bolt it on and raise the motor and gearbox up to install the gearbox mount.


    Next was the tedious reassembly of the exhaust, plumbing, wiring, inlet manifold, waterpump, injector pump, drive shafts etc. This was a great opportunity to replace some suspect parts like a inner CV joint and glow plugs.


    Tomorrow i will time the cam and pump, install the oil drain plug (must not forget!!!) and fill it with fluids. Any last words of advice or encouragment are welcome
    Beige 79 Mk1 GLD White 76 Mk1 LS 3 door
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    looking the goods mate
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    well done.... though its easier do remove the bonnet and find a mate with an enginer crane

    well done on fixing up another diesel
    '07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
    '98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
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    Camshaft gear

    Looking good! Don't forget to exceed the workshop manual's torque recommendation for the camshaft gear. It's on a taper fit and can slip (I know it cost me an engine). I would give it another 20%.

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    Bloody tight plus 20%, thanks Brackie. Im putting a new shaft seal in the injector pump and using a set of injectors that have been tested. I want this car to be mechanically sound (even if the body is a bit wonky). Ill be finishing the installation this week and it should be on the road this weekend!!!!
    Beige 79 Mk1 GLD White 76 Mk1 LS 3 door
    White 68 Alfa 1750 Berlina Champagne 91 Alfa 75
    Red 09 9N3 Polo TDI White 2010 Skoda Octavia Combi TDI

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    No oil pressure!!

    I tried to get oil pressure/flow at the cylinder head today before a test run and couldnt. I checked that the auxiliary shaft was turning and that there was pressure at the filter. It then occured to me that the head gasket could be on the wrong way around.
    I checked a spare motor and the tab with the notches is towards no. 3 cyl and on my freshly built motor it is towards no.2 cyl
    This means the oil gallery to the head is blocked by the gasket and no oil pressure to the head, and that the head must come off!!! I am a bit ****ty about this as i want to drive the car NOW! Fortunately im not the one that will be doing the head gasket replacement as I paid for the motor to be assembled by a workshop to avoid these kinds of stuffups.
    Beige 79 Mk1 GLD White 76 Mk1 LS 3 door
    White 68 Alfa 1750 Berlina Champagne 91 Alfa 75
    Red 09 9N3 Polo TDI White 2010 Skoda Octavia Combi TDI

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    Dirty bastards! It's lucky you checked that.

    It just goes to show that there is only one person to trust when working with your beloved diesel.... Yourself.

    Then again, that means no fingering the blame on someone else when things go awry..
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    brackie Guest

    Wrong way up!

    Tough, mate... but unfortunately these thigs happen. I hope it ain't crushed too much!


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    HSY autoparts in sydney and SA have pretty good HG prices if you need a new one.
    '07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
    '98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
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    Head removal

    Ive negotiated with the workshop who built the motor that i would remove and refit the head and bill them for the time, unfortunately i had the head off in exactly 60 minutes, thats starting from everything connected and ready to run (with the exception of oil supply to the head of course).

    The method was to remove the intake manifold (made easy with a socket 6mm hex i borrowed from the workshop), loosen the exhaust manifold brace and undo the manifold to head nuts and push it clear of the studs, remove the belt cover, remove the cam cover, remove the cam sprocket, remove the injector pipes and glow plug wire, remove the radiator and heater hoses to the head, undo the head bolts as per the manual and off she comes!!

    The replacement gasket should arrive tommorrow. So in the end it hasnt cost me too much time, however, i did pay for the motor to be built professionally because i didnt want to stuff around with it and now thats exactly what ive had to do. I did of course have a good look at the innards and everything looks great!! Fresh hash pattern in the bores and the pistons look brand new! Cant wait to have the old girl back on the road......
    Beige 79 Mk1 GLD White 76 Mk1 LS 3 door
    White 68 Alfa 1750 Berlina Champagne 91 Alfa 75
    Red 09 9N3 Polo TDI White 2010 Skoda Octavia Combi TDI

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