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Old May 27th 2004, 12:24
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...Yeah, I learned a lesson,

Don't trust the man at the parts counter


I'll be celebrating Memorial Day putting it back together instead of seeing Rush play in Charlotte.
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Old May 27th 2004, 15:41
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let me know how the show is. they are hitting ATL 8/1. really looking forward to it again.
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Old May 29th 2004, 08:05
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...I'll be celebrating Memorial Day putting it back together instead of seeing Rush play in Charlotte.
...I would if I could, but I can't, so... I won't.
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Old May 29th 2004, 16:06
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UPDATE: Got the Passat back together and running. worked late last night to do everything but the final torque steps on the head. One of the exhaust manifold to turbo bolts kept galling up threads, so I had to take the manifold back off, and chase threads into the turbo exhaust inlet. Installing the timing belt with the *NEW AND IMPROVED* tensioner was tough. The belt was just long enough to fit. Had to get the last two head bolts, and some Mobil 1 this morning to finish the job.

The engine sounded like a pea thrasher until the tappets pumped up. I let it idle fast for 5 minutes or so with plain water in the cooling system to flush any gasket funk away, and to observer the belt, tensioner, and pulleys for problems. after getting up to temp, the valve noise went away .

D&F'ed the cooling system, changed the oil and filter, put the covers, and accessory belts back on, and drove home

This was the most expensive timing belt job I have done to date.
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Glad to hear you got it back together. I know what you mean by the belt having a tight fit, the TDI is a tight fit too
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Old May 31st 2004, 21:14
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Funny thing, Hummbug got driven every single day for the past two weeks, and now it runs BETTER. Has a nice, even, but cammed-up idle instead of the "bup-bup-bup" condition.

Must be that Carburetor Monkey we keep in the tool kit.
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