Originally Posted by
RossB
I have a GL 1996 with 209k and I have the same problem.
Also had the same problem in many other older cars I,ve owned.
It's called either piston slap or big end knock, or both.
As the engine wears clearance get bigger, when you accelerate at low revs and under higher gearing, fuel charge is larger, wants to force the piston down faster but because of the high torque the result is all the clearances are taken up at once, hence knocking sound.
You often hear this when people take off from the lights in a manual car,when they don't have enough revs.
BTW GLs are ment to run on 95-96 ron. I've run 98 and 95 and there is no noticable difference (except the price)
Trouble is they are replacing 95 with e10 so we will have to use 98 in the future.
Ross.
ethanol boosts the octane rating anyway
his car has pretty low mileage for it to be caused by piston slap - and a very uncommon occurrence in vw's anyway - with regular oil changes plenty of dubs get past 300,000km without pistons/bores going out of spec. its rare to find wrist pins out of spec at any mileage unless there's been oil system problems.
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