You could pull the engine in an arvo by swinging the front
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You could pull the engine in an arvo by swinging the front
Yeah true - the access to everything else once the front of the car is opened up is pretty good. When I was in there I found a small coolant coloured trail coming out from underneath the crank pulley. Anyone want to take a stab at what that could be? I needed the car the next day so had to press on and couldn't get too far into searching.http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...id=22638&stc=1
This is looking vertically between the sump and the crank pulley.
I have a similar leak in that area, have for a while.
Was diagnosed as leaking water pump (not surprising appeared a few thou kms after timing belt/water pump service by shop A)
Had the service done again, by shop B, problem remains but a slower leak.
Not major, I get the coolant warning light come on every 3-4 thou kms.
Like most things I will probably do it myself next and do it properly because clearly the paid professionals can't.
I first noticed marks on the undertray from it about 15,000km after I got the timing belt/water pump done so probably the same deal for me too. I'll prob just keep an eye on it and hold off till the next timing belt interval if that's what it is. Argghh can't stand leaks!
Yeah it pisses me off as well.
Mine is not as bad as that, other than the coolant light coming on the only other indication is a couple of light marks on the sump. No leaks on the floor so clearly it doesn't get far before drying up.
Finally did my SAI/N249 etc.. delete today :cool: pretty happy with the amount of crap cleared out of the engine bay. Its got to be a bit of a performance enhancement on the basis of weight savings alone!
was feeling pretty smart, not having lost any coolant doing the combi valve.. but then i broke my dipstick tube pulling the pump out :facepalm:. 26$ to VW will get me a new one tomorrow - so not the end of the world.
Attachment 22735pod in, needs cover as heat soak seems a lot worse (intake temps much higher than with the stock Airbox.
Cheap and easy mod.
2.75" to 3" silicone elbow, (eBay)
3x 3" hose clamps, (bunnings)
Saas pod (super cheap)
3" coupler (76mm pvc pipe is fine) bunnings
Stanley knife and screw driver.
Haven't bought a filter for the Sai intake yet, just have a rag cable tied over the hole.
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