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Thread: James Dean's MK4 1.8T Jetta

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    Oh Lordy, that's cool!

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    dammmmm that bora looks amazing,the wheels look insane.

    my favourite bora so far.

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    Not much has happened lately.
    Car isn't sitting low enough so i'm hopefully dropping the front an inch or so and raising the rear 1/3 of an inch.
    Engine is still going strong, I've deleted the power steering pressure switch because volkswagen spare parts are raging morons.
    Going to put a post controller on and get a touch more pick up out of the engine without making it obvious I have a gti engine.

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    Update?

    Well I was heading home from work. Down a 1 way hill each side road when out of no where a bessa-block is sitting there with my radiator and sumps name on it. Under it went.
    Cracked the radiator good, so I did a repair and went on my way, because it was a busy period I couldn't just stop and do the proper repair. It was working fine until the car over heated.

    Something didn't seem right so I was being cautious when bam **** went downhill.

    Towed that ****** home.



    Pulled the sump off.
    Along with it came shards of metal and a sprocket.



    Why? Where did this come from? The oil pump. The oil pickup was jammed.



    What appears to have happened is the plastic that covers the cams has melted down gone to the bottom of the engine, got itself stuck in the oil pump/pickup causing it to jam and smash.

    This explains it sounding like a diesel, the drive chain was loose so it would have been going all over the place. It also explains why it was dry up top with sufficient oil in the sump.

    I did a compression test on cyl1 and all I could hear was hissing air getting pushed out of the cylinders. So I believe the rings are gone.

    GAME ON!
    Last edited by JustCruisn; 14-12-2011 at 07:50 AM. Reason: Some words don't belong on this forum

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    Holy cow. First time I have seen anything like that happen. I don't reckon that's a cam cover more likely to stop oil surging in the sump. Didn't think they were made of plasticine though!

    I have an A3T radiator on it's way up from Adelaide next week if you want it.

    Gavin

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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    Holy cow. First time I have seen anything like that happen. I don't reckon that's a cam cover more likely to stop oil surging in the sump. Didn't think they were made of plasticine though!

    I have an A3T radiator on it's way up from Adelaide next week if you want it.

    Gavin
    Turns out it is called the "windage tray" according to the lads over at vwvortex.
    I was thinking it would be a bit of a mission for the cam covers to get themselves all the way down there.

    I am thinking of buying myself a Aluminium radiator, might as well do the upgrade now.

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    Windage was the word I was looking for. The std rad was looking after 165Kw on my A3, so not sure you need to upgrade performance maybe you can prevent failure by having an all aluminium one?. You can have it for $50 if you don't go for an upgrade.

    Gavin

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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    Windage was the word I was looking for. The std rad was looking after 165Kw on my A3, so not sure you need to upgrade performance maybe you can prevent failure by having an all aluminium one?. You can have it for $50 if you don't go for an upgrade.

    Gavin
    The reason I was going for the Aluminium because it doesn't use plastic on the end of the rows (can't remember what that part is called) where as the standard one does.

    Do you know if there is a Windage made from some sort of metal? Not keen on running another plastic one.

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    Love the attitude mate all positive, S&%# happens but now's the time to rebuild if you had some ideas!!!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by James Dean View Post
    Update?

    Well I was heading home from work. Down a 1 way hill each side road when out of no where a bessa-block is sitting there with my radiator and sumps name on it. Under it went.
    Cracked the radiator good, so I did a repair and went on my way, because it was a busy period I couldn't just stop and do the proper repair. It was working fine until the car over heated.

    Something didn't seem right so I was being cautious when bam **** went downhill.

    Towed that ****** home.



    Pulled the sump off.
    Along with it came shards of metal and a sprocket.



    Why? Where did this come from? The oil pump. The oil pickup was jammed.



    What appears to have happened is the plastic that covers the cams has melted down gone to the bottom of the engine, got itself stuck in the oil pump/pickup causing it to jam and smash.

    This explains it sounding like a diesel, the drive chain was loose so it would have been going all over the place. It also explains why it was dry up top with sufficient oil in the sump.

    I did a compression test on cyl1 and all I could hear was hissing air getting pushed out of the cylinders. So I believe the rings are gone.

    GAME ON!
    Last edited by JustCruisn; 14-12-2011 at 07:51 AM.

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    In the olden days we used to fit these..... Oil Windage tray - VW TUNING, BAR-TEK Motorsport, Glader, Polo, Golf, Corrado, Motortuning, G60, G40,

    A firm called Autocavan, long gone unfortunately, used to make a steel sump that had spring loaded doors in 2 vertical plates. This prevent the oil from running away from the pickup during cornering.

    I had one of these in a quick 2 litre mk1 that I had. Water-Cooled VW Performance Handbook ... - Greg Raven, Chad Erickson - Google Books

    I bet there's a 1.8T one somewhere. Never looked for one though.

    Gavin

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