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shane wrote:Got a quick general question - if the timing belt snaps on a car the car won't start right?
CJ wrote:shane wrote:Got a quick general question - if the timing belt snaps on a car the car won't start right?
The engine shouldn't turn over, if you're unlucky, you'll have bent valve stems and piston and cylinder damage. If you suspect the timing belt has snapped, don't even consider trying to start it up.
CJ
Dave wrote:always the opportunist!!!
Dave wrote:it's the turbo.... why not have best of both worlds, get a nice 98-99 GR manual and we'll turbo it for you.
it's a lot easier to turbo a GR than a GPX, so you'd have the pull and torque at low down revs and the V6 pull in the higher rev range!!!!
steelroe wrote:Damage due to timing belt snapping would depend on whether the engine is interferance or non interferance type, i.e Interferance type will can get damaged.
Mustang wrote:Shane
FYI the leads on the polo commonly fail, (have this on good authority from the local VW dealer) especially with the type of weather we are experiencing at the moment. I replaced the leads on a polo a few years back (my others half's car at the time by coincidence).
I was able to buy a complete set of after market leads for the same price VW wanted for one individual lead.
Mustang
Myfeckin FTO wrote:Mustang wrote:Shane
FYI the leads on the polo commonly fail, (have this on good authority from the local VW dealer) especially with the type of weather we are experiencing at the moment. I replaced the leads on a polo a few years back (my others half's car at the time by coincidence).
I was able to buy a complete set of after market leads for the same price VW wanted for one individual lead.
Mustang
Ya - same here - replaced leads on my girlfriends polo a couple of years back. You'd think VW would do a recall at this stage- or at least offer replacement leads at cost for a well known fault.
VAG seem to have a real problem with ignition - the coil packs on most VAG 1.8T engines were prone to failing which affect a huge number of cars (A4, TT, golf, passat, etc)
Mustang wrote:Shane wroteVAG seem to have a real problem with ignition - the coil packs on most VAG 1.8T engines were prone to failing which affect a huge number of cars (A4, TT, golf, passat, etc)
Yes so I believe. One of my colleagues runs a passat 1.8T (company car).
Told me he had awful trouble with the ignition coils on his motor.
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