Now besides the point, my neighbor just blew the engine in his Golf VR6...
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Now besides the point, my neighbor just blew the engine in his Golf VR6...
it was chain driven. Would it be posible to take the chain and somehow put it in my B4? He said I can take anything of it before he scraps the engine...
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Re: Now besides the point, my neighbor just blew the engine in his Golf VR6...
I don't think so. You have a V engine, the chain is probably too short to fit over the crank and both cams on your engine.
Converting the timing belt to a timing chain is probably doable, but this is not the way to do it.
Converting the timing belt to a timing chain is probably doable, but this is not the way to do it.
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Yeah, Audi makes really lousy engines.
IMHO, there hasn't been a decent Audi engine imported to the States since the 20vT.
BMW and Mercedes Benz use timing chains, WTF is the holdup with Audi?
p.s., the 3.0 V6 is underpowered. :-#
BMW and Mercedes Benz use timing chains, WTF is the holdup with Audi?
p.s., the 3.0 V6 is underpowered. :-#
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Re: Yeah, Audi makes really lousy engines.
The reason why Audi uses belts is because they are quieter, transfer more power, and take less power to operate than a chain or gear drive.
Audi is using a chain drive on the new 4.2L V8 due to length restrictions of the B6 S4 and V8 Allroad (they had to redesign a whole lot of stuff actually). Otherwise, they would have used a belt.
Audi is using a chain drive on the new 4.2L V8 due to length restrictions of the B6 S4 and V8 Allroad (they had to redesign a whole lot of stuff actually). Otherwise, they would have used a belt.
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I agree, but chains dont break, and destroy your engine while doing so...
so they're noisy, and put a little strain on the engine, I'd still prefer a chain anyday, and off the point a little, my mom, just broke the belt in her A4 2.8, with 48,000 miles...
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Everyone has a weak link
If no one had a weak link, we'd all be driving our favorite cars with 555,000 miles on them. I prefer a chain too, hell I own a 22R Toyota truck with 469,000 miles on it. I changed the chain at 325,000 miles. Belts do offer less resistance, but Audi/VW for some reason makes their belts thinner and weaker than others. Climate also plays a role, but T belts are easy. Change them quick.
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