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Are these essentially the same as the T4 acv ajt engine? If from memory it comes in around 280 for everything. Should be cheaper for you as you've done the pump belt and tensioners.. All you would need is belt tensioner water pump and new crank bolt.. And then sort your pump timing with vcds. I thought the ael was the v6 TDi, but a quick look reveals its a 5 cylinder?
Are these essentially the same as the T4 acv ajt engine? If from memory it comes in around 280 for everything. Should be cheaper for you as you've done the pump belt and tensioners.. All you would need is belt tensioner water pump and new crank bolt.. And then sort your pump timing with vcds. I thought the ael was the v6 TDi, but a quick look reveals its a 5 cylinder?
Thanks for the reply
Yes.. its a 5 pot!
I'm not sure if I will also need a new dampener? I've heard of people replacing these as well?
There isn't much room between the cam-belt, slam panel and radiator and air con rad and bumper, Would all these things need to come off for access to do the cam-belt change? Anybody know?
C4 A6 AEL avant quattro: daily
TYPE-85 Coupe Quattro:clicky
2.5L GTi engineering RE2500 190hp.180lb Schrick 272 cam C A C 2.5" T304 Exhaust ITG filter
I'm not sure if I will also need a new dampener? I've heard of people replacing these as well?
There isn't much room between the cam-belt, slam panel and radiator and air con rad and bumper, Would all these things need to come off for access to do the cam-belt change? Anybody know?
bumper and slam panel needs to come off,then you can swing the rad out of the way to reveal all the front end.Theres a fair few non standard tools you need though so just bare that in mind if you are thinking of doing it yourself.
if your vibe damper is original then it will be on borrowed time,when they split in 2 it will destroy the engine if it happens at anything more than idle speed(basically it burns away the timing belt in the space of a few seconds).Seen it happen a few times on a6s,volvos and t4s with the same engine
bumper and slam panel needs to come off,then you can swing the rad out of the way to reveal all the front end.Theres a fair few non standard tools you need though so just bare that in mind if you are thinking of doing it yourself.
if your vibe damper is original then it will be on borrowed time,when they split in 2 it will destroy the engine if it happens at anything more than idle speed(basically it burns away the timing belt in the space of a few seconds).Seen it happen a few times on a6s,volvos and t4s with the same engine
sounds expensive and a lot more involed than i was hoping.
Are you 100% percent positive that the slam panel HAS to come off?
C4 A6 AEL avant quattro: daily
TYPE-85 Coupe Quattro:clicky
2.5L GTi engineering RE2500 190hp.180lb Schrick 272 cam C A C 2.5" T304 Exhaust ITG filter
Nearly all Audis require the front end to go into the service position. As spink said though it really is simple Audi generalky thought it out. Most modern Audis have pins to slide the front panel forward on. I wpuld agree though if the vibration damper rubber is cracking the pulley will wobble. They were available through Febi at reasonable cost. You must replace the crank bolt though. You also need a crank counter hold tool and a cam locking plate and a counter hold tool for cam pulleys. Not a difgicult job. Loads on write ups on T4 forum.
if your vibe damper is original then it will be on borrowed time,when they split in 2 it will destroy the engine if it happens at anything more than idle speed(basically it burns away the timing belt in the space of a few seconds).Seen it happen a few times on a6s,volvos and t4s with the same engine
damper split in 2 ? Ok, then how to check if rubber is cracked or not ?
damper split in 2 ? Ok, then how to check if rubber is cracked or not ?
by looking at the front of the damper,its quite obvious if its ****ed or not as you will see the rubber is cracked unless it is a later superseeded version where the rubber is only visible once the damper is taken off the engine
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