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Sorry to hear this. We don't have that motor down under, it is petrol??? The pre 2016 VWs down here apparently have the same vulnerability with hill starts.
I think correct type is 1.4 CVVT. No turbo and very basic in general.
Are you saying you attempted a clutch start at speed and dumped the clutch into 1st gear and that's how this happened?
It's a tough one. You'd have to check if there is any recommended or mandatory replacement of the timing system as part of routine servicing.I'd consider 120000K premature for a chain system but I'm guessing likely the tensioner failed.Not a design I've seen before.If it's logbook serviced may be worth a shot of out of wty claim, not sure what consumer laws you have.Only thing against you is likely the fact it was making funny noises and it was still driven.Real unluckyWould wonder with all the work and parts involved if a used low K engine is a viable option
Camshaft sprocket and sfefa are missing on that cheaper FAI bundle. With these kilometers, camshaft sprocket should be fine.
I saw various levels of kit. can't advise other than help with OEM numbers.Likely have the procedure, you'll have to wait another day for that or someone else out there may have the manual.I am wondering about the sprocket setup with VVT, maybe @nzenigma has some experience.getting late for me to start dumping images from the guides, takes a lot of my time to do so.
Sorry Henri, I haven't had experience here, Im guessing that your motor is the same as our 1.6 L motor bought out in late FDs. Possibly related to the 1.8L motor in the later GD.If that is the case the repair manual is available (disc) on ebay for $10 It is a reliable motor and your problem is not recorded.I would suggest you strip it down and find the damage, I agree that being low Ks, its not necessary to buy extensive kits.
Quote from: nzenigma on August 30, 2018, 22:33:32Sorry Henri, I haven't had experience here, Im guessing that your motor is the same as our 1.6 L motor bought out in late FDs. Possibly related to the 1.8L motor in the later GD.If that is the case the repair manual is available (disc) on ebay for $10 It is a reliable motor and your problem is not recorded.I would suggest you strip it down and find the damage, I agree that being low Ks, its not necessary to buy extensive kits. geez mate, ruining an enterprise opportunity, I was going charge at least $100
Quote from: tw2005 on August 31, 2018, 04:39:37Quote from: nzenigma on August 30, 2018, 22:33:32Sorry Henri, I haven't had experience here, Im guessing that your motor is the same as our 1.6 L motor bought out in late FDs. Possibly related to the 1.8L motor in the later GD.If that is the case the repair manual is available (disc) on ebay for $10 It is a reliable motor and your problem is not recorded.I would suggest you strip it down and find the damage, I agree that being low Ks, its not necessary to buy extensive kits. geez mate, ruining an enterprise opportunity, I was going charge at least $100 Yes, He did mention scam sites
To answer you question; my antivirus( Bitdefender ) blocked it.
Quote from: nzenigma on August 31, 2018, 08:42:41To answer you question; my antivirus( Bitdefender ) blocked it. Cool! If it looks too good to be true, it is not true. It is sad that 90% of Google first page hits on this topic are the scam. Or perhaps I smell easy target.So back to the beginning to search at least cylinder head bolt tightening torques.