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Dave Helium
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does any1 have any idea what could of exactly happened here? cheers
langey
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i aint a clue what could of happend, but i think rather than do the honest and right thing, then get a slating, you should have kept quiet, and the problem wouldnt have been yours
Dave Helium
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i could have like i said in other post but i wouldnt hae done that 2 any1! and i thought foxy was a descent person but its turned out she doesnt seem 2 be
langey
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quote:
Originally posted by heliumhead
i could have like i said in other post but i wouldnt hae done that 2 any1! and i thought foxy was a descent person but its turned out she doesnt seem 2 be


wel i know where your coming from, i'd never sell anyone anything if i knew it wasnt right, but if i kewn they was gonna do what they did, i'd have give it them, then they would have somthing t moan about.

how much you looking at it costing to get fiuxed, or you not a clue?
Dave Helium
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not an idea yet mate i havent had time 2 phone and find out prices
langey
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you need the VW version of lee mitchell
Jake
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blown head gasket?
Dave Helium
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well fitting the engine wont be a problem as its just a straight swap and i know what im doing i fitted the corsas engine with ease! just 2 save the money to get it fixed!
Twiggy
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quote:
Originally posted by langey
you need the VW version of lee mitchell


dannycorsa c
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go on www.edition38.com or www.clubgti.com you will find the answers you need there! 1.8t engines arent cheap
Dave Helium
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well i thought it wouldnt be cheap as volkswagen were wanting 5k for fitting a brand new engine!!!!!!
danny-corsa
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are you sure the engine is fucked?

some mechanics like to earn a bit of bonus, if you get what im saying.

and if it was headgasket, it would be more than likely that the piston(s) and valves would be washed
danny-corsa
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p.s if VW diagnosed it, why hav'nt they told you what is wrong with it?
Adam_B
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shouldnt the 2 pistons in the middle be the same height?
jr
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quote:
Originally posted by danny-corsa
are you sure the engine is fucked?

some mechanics like to earn a bit of bonus, if you get what im saying.

and if it was headgasket, it would be more than likely that the piston(s) and valves would be washed


thats bollocks

VW dealers can simply not diagnoise something like that just to earn a bot of bonus

with engines, that are exchange units like these, its is more cost effective for the cusotmer to pay for an exchage engine, that for them to pay of the laubou to stip it down, and change the bits, it actully come to less, there fore helping the customer, and not riping them off
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so sorry for you HH, its the foxy effect
Dave Helium
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this is what volkswagen said on my invoise! found cylinder 2 low, removed cylinder head, found exhaust valve and manifold cracked and no2 piston low
jr
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quote:
Originally posted by heliumhead
this is what volkswagen said on my invoise! found cylinder 2 low, removed cylinder head, found exhaust valve and manifold cracked and no2 piston low


could get you the parst cheap mate, or are you replacing whole engine
danny-corsa
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quote:
Originally posted by jr
thats bollocks

VW dealers can simply not diagnoise something like that just to earn a bot of bonus

with engines, that are exchange units like these, its is more cost effective for the cusotmer to pay for an exchage engine, that for them to pay of the laubou to stip it down, and change the bits, it actully come to less, there fore helping the customer, and not riping them off


not really.

i used to work for a main dealer and ive seen repairable engines just get passed off as fucked cos the mechanic makes his money and so does the dealer.

at the end of the day some mechanics would rather get 8+ hours to be fitting an engine, than 4+ hours stripping it and changing 1 component.

+ if your working on an engine job all day you dont get the shit jobs off the shelf, like re-fitting seat covers or something
Robbo
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danny-corsa
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quote:
Originally posted by heliumhead
this is what volkswagen said on my invoise! found cylinder 2 low, removed cylinder head, found exhaust valve and manifold cracked and no2 piston low


exactly my point how hard is it to change an exhaust valve, manifold, and sort out the low piston? it dont need a new engine at all

[Edited on 12-08-2005 by danny-corsa]
Dave Helium
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i dont know how hard would it be mate
CorsAsh
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new piston/conrod, new valve/spring maybe, new manifold...
danny-corsa
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if it was my car i would replace the piston and conrod (would get crank checked for bow though) and replace exhaust valve and manifold. piece of piss really. only problem is.... you did'nt strip it meaning it will be a hell of a lot harder to put back together
Dave Helium
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so what parts would that be in the pics? can u see them?

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