Hey guys after my motor tear-down post and many months since then Ive been contacted by many a member with issues and pictures of there motor and its issues.
This thread is for anyone that had to replace a motor for any issue. Please PM me or feel free to post or E mail me. justincredible099@yahoo.com.
What I hope to do is help find and expose the issues, miles and damage that we are subject to. In my findings Ive came up with some serious, serious finds.
We are going to dispel one more myth right here today. At this point the weakest point in your motor...... IS YOUR PISTONS. That's right your pistons. Its not the rods its the pistons. Ive seen two motors with broken rods. They were both stock with bad cylinder wall scoring. You can see where the piston was binding up and then the rod just let go.
If your building your motor for power and you don't change your pistons your wasting your time. Even though we have strong rods it would be foolish to not get both new rods and pistons. The rods are strong but they have to kneck down to fit the stock piston. A new rod and piston combo would solve the weak rod and piston issue.
We all have read about issues with cylinder wall scorching?? what do you think is doing that? Its the skirt of the piston expanding too much. Ive seen it on several motors. Piston swell is nothing new and if you had cylinder wall scoring you might have witnessed it first hand.
So with that being said I would like to start a log of people here that have had motor issues. Serious motor issues. Please Feel free to post pictures and share stories.
Before reading below, please keep in mind the following. Some if these issues may have been from improper service by the owner. There are THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS (looking to get finnal production numbers) Of B6/B7 S4's and the largest collection of them are on this site so this may seem like alot but its a small fraction of the issues colllected into one area.
We can add a category if needed but the starting list looks like this.
Bad cam tensioner/follower or adjuster
04/ 6
05/ 2
06+
Broken timing chain or guide
04/ 5
05/ 4
06+
Broken rod
04/4
05/ 2
06+3
This is a quick list Im looking through my notes for more causes. PLEASE feel free to share and I don't like to sticky my own work but if this gets going and you guys want it let me know we can put this up top for all to see.
Post still in the works.....
Comments or related posts to continue this thread are located here thoughts and feed back
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Bent valves. Picture of the cylinder heads and the valves.
Picture of piston damage from valves hitting them
Picture of missing roller in roller rocker
Picture of Cylinder wall scoring
Bad motor debris total piston damage
Broken rod.
Last edited by Justincredible; 07-31-2010 at 01:38 AM.
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Purchased 2/10 - Diagnosed 5/10 - New Engine/Car Returned 8/10
Engine replaced due to:
Cylinder wall scoring and weak compression (20% loss on two cylinders)
Bent Valve stems
Broken timing chain guide
Justin, your statement about piston swell is making me wonder which came first here. I wonder if the pistons swell, causing undue stress on the timing chain, which may actually cause some or most all of the timing chain area issues we see on these cars. Or are they unrelated? Just some food for thought.
Also, I suggest that you put at the end of the list an approximate number of actively-posting members with B6/B7 S4's on this forum. Say, the number of members who have more than about 10-20 post count, and have posted something in the past 30 days. This just to keep from counting people who aren't active any more, and keep from counting the kid that joins, asks one question about a car he doesn't actually own, then never shows up again.
I think this would help keep it in perspective, how common or rare these sorts of issues are. For instance, saying that there have been 10 motor deaths might sound intimidating, but if we have 1,000 owners on this forum who are running along just fine, all of a sudden 10 motor deaths is nothing new or special from any other car. If we only had 50, then yes, 10 motor deaths would be just crazy.
-Jason
2004 B6S4 6MT - Apikol Snub Mount, Piggie Pipes, Magnaflow Cat-Back, JHM Tune with Launch Assist; Squid Rear LSD #01
1996 Lexus LS400 - Bone stock, >225k miles, runs and drives pretty much like a new car
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Great idea, thanks again for everything you are doing to advance our poor little unloved platform. "Slow" V8s are starting to not be so slow due to you, and people like you.
04 100K miles, catastrophic #8 failure. I never seen the original motor, but the audi tech i spoke with said he could see the rod though the spark plug hole.
Curious, as my latest oil analysis showed above-average aluminum. Blackstone speculated this was from the pistons but also thought it could just be from the repeated autocross/track days it saw.
Keep em coming guys. Im updating the list. This kind of format makes it very easy for me and others to read... Thanks guys
2005 CPO
High oil consumption, several scored cylinders
Engine replaced at 75,000
dparm. Try running a 100% pure synthetic. Amsoil/ELF Along that kind of brand. Then let us know. From what Im seeing. Even if people do have aluminum in the oil. The Higher Syn oils seem to help stop or Control this better
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very sweet thread. I will be watching this one close. I have experienced very low fault rates with the chain 4.2, however if I run across anything pertainent I will share.
2004 with an 02/2004 build date (purchased new - currently 114k miles).
High oil consumption developed at 110k. Compression normal, no cylinder scoring. Found a broken chain guide when after the motor pull. Replaced all the valve stem seals, chains, guides, tensioners. The consumption has dropped.
Thanks to everyone that has and is posting there information here. Please encourage other members that you know have had issues or if you find old posts. Please have them put there information here or feel free to post a link to past posts with people and there story's.
If you don't have haters, then you're not kicking enough ass.
AMA and YES! Together we can all defeat 2.0t and 2.7t crime...
And lastly for the grammar police that are bound to step in
I came here from Germany in the 6th grade. I could not read or write a lick of English. I am working to get better. Thanks and sorry. I always try to edit my posts for the best grammar and easiest reading.
Noticed excessive carbon on all pistons. Cylinder walls were fine, no scoring. Suspecting piston rings are stuck, performed a piston soak to clean up the carbon. Monitoring oil consumption now, logging level via vag-com and dipstick every morning. So far it looks promising at 250 mi since doing the clean up.
2011 A4 2.0T Quattro AT8 | Quartz Gray | Black || Premium + | Nav | Titanium || APR Stg II | APR Turbo-back Exhaust | 034 Turbo Hose | Huper Optik | Blinder M27 | 9500xi
2007 A4 2.0T Quattro AT6
1995 90 Quattro Sport 5-speed
Previous Cars:
'06 S4 25quattro
'05 1.8T Quattro 6-speed (plenty of mods)
^^ Does Lee think its the oil collection ring getting gummed up? The deviation of your numbers is interesting.
Yeah we think its the rings that are stuck. So far the oil consumption seems to have gone down. I will know in 200 mi whether it still consumes a quart. But so far I've been checking the level every day since we did the test and there is little to no change.
2011 A4 2.0T Quattro AT8 | Quartz Gray | Black || Premium + | Nav | Titanium || APR Stg II | APR Turbo-back Exhaust | 034 Turbo Hose | Huper Optik | Blinder M27 | 9500xi
2007 A4 2.0T Quattro AT6
1995 90 Quattro Sport 5-speed
Previous Cars:
'06 S4 25quattro
'05 1.8T Quattro 6-speed (plenty of mods)
2nd... Drew knows best and Im in 100% agreement with him.. Also please keep trimming the posts for the extra stuff.. The conversation stuff works well in another thread.
I like how this is just the list... Great work
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B7 48000 miles
bad rod through block and scored walls
This should be a sticky.
Ive seen lots of issues that are on the list. I feel it would be wrong to share any more then what I have first hand experience with.
People should know that there are issues with any motor in any make of car. There is not a issue so large that there is a recall or dealer worry.
If you want to keep the car healthy, Use a full synthetic oil and change your oil in accordance to your driving style
The issue with the tension-er, There is a sleeve where the tension-er rises and falls as needed. Its a wearable part, good oil and regular changes should keep that part healthy for a long time
After Years of working on the Audi and telling Technicians what to do. I'm hoping my suggestions can do the same for you
Wanted to put a quick thread up outlining my recent experience with my 2004 4.2 S4…I know there have been tons of threads regarding chain tensionors and a motor pull.
About 2 months ago I began experiencing some concerning issues with the car
- Start up noise began to get noticeably louder, it always had some but this was increasingly loud.
- Began have a click occasionally coming from the engine at low idle speeds
- Noticed adding oil a bit more often than normal but nothing to concerning.
Like I said above nothing was so concerning that I felt I needed to take the car to the dealership right away. That is until the engine light came on…I had the car at the dealership 4 times and they did multiple things to the car. Coilpacks, fuel injectors, and a carbon clean each time resolving the code it was throwing but the light would come on days after getting the car back.
One day the engine light came back on and began flashing the car basically went into limp mode, so I shut it off and had it flat bedded.
The Bad News – ‘Sir we are going to keep your car for a while and it is going to get rather expensive’, I knew exactly what that meant. I just received my car back the other day and here was the basic summary of repairs:
2 Cracked Tensioners
2 Bad adjusters – which caused the leaking oil.
After the motor pull it did get rather expensive but not to the level I expected, dealership treated me great and it was about as much of a positive experience as you could expect from news like this…
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AMA and YES! Together we can all defeat 2.0t and 2.7t crime...
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I came here from Germany in the 6th grade. I could not read or write a lick of English. I am working to get better. Thanks and sorry. I always try to edit my posts for the best grammar and easiest reading.
2005.5 S4 bought at 63K miles from used car dealer - turned out #5 cylinder wall scored, compression down to 50psi, high oil consumption, borascope confirmed scoring. Replacing engine.
2005.5 S4 bought at 63K miles from used car dealer - turned out #5 cylinder wall scored, compression down to 50psi, high oil consumption, borascope confirmed scoring. Replacing engine.
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We're going to sticky this up top while we look to catalogue these issues, as well as call atention to potential issues for new/future owners. Please add info as neded. We can update the original post as it comes in.
If you don't have haters, then you're not kicking enough ass.
AMA and YES! Together we can all defeat 2.0t and 2.7t crime...
And lastly for the grammar police that are bound to step in
I came here from Germany in the 6th grade. I could not read or write a lick of English. I am working to get better. Thanks and sorry. I always try to edit my posts for the best grammar and easiest reading.
Now have 3k miles on new short block - running good so far
Year please
If you don't have haters, then you're not kicking enough ass.
AMA and YES! Together we can all defeat 2.0t and 2.7t crime...
And lastly for the grammar police that are bound to step in
I came here from Germany in the 6th grade. I could not read or write a lick of English. I am working to get better. Thanks and sorry. I always try to edit my posts for the best grammar and easiest reading.
I have a 05.5 b7
with 80K on the clock and she runs great and i
burn 1 qt about every 1500 2000 miles or so.
i have some timing chain rattle at cold start up for a few seconds when the oil is worn out. I run mobil 1 0w40. I love this car and would'nt trade it for anything unless it was an R8 lol I think proper break in with the new owner is key with these motors
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