I picked up a 2001 Audi TT 225HP complete 1.8L the other month for a good price

Here's the plan:
AMU block (06A casting) out of a 2001 TT 225HP. Its native environment is transverse so I will be needing a few items off my AMB when I put it back together. That detail will be documented as we go. Since our B6 A4's 1.8L are an 06A block casting and this engine is the same casting then it'll fit!

I was originally planning on using the TT's pistons and connecting rods (9.0:1 compression ratio and forged) but have since decided to go bigger...
Overbore to 82.5mm from 81mm.
New (used) crank from an AEG, 92.8mm stroke (1.8L stroke is 86.4mm)
What does that yield? 2.0L my friends! This will be coupled with the ASP GT28RS turbo system and a custom ME7 tune. Motronic FTW!
By the time the bottom end is built I'll have my new Jeep to drive so I can take my AVant's engine out (remember, I need all the externals and some other parts off the AMB to get the AMU completed for a longitudinal orientation). In the meantime the AVant is still my daily driver. Hence why I'm building on a different block.
Today I spent the afternoon (maybe 4hours?) getting the AMU engine onto my new engine stand (sorry, no red wagons in this build) and disassembled. Scored the engine stand from Harbor Freight for $40.00.







Notice some differences? For starters how about the intake manifold? Yup. that's not getting reused. The valve cover is also different. Only from using different coil packs. Everything else on the valve cover is the same. The accessories are similar (alternator, a/c pump, power steering pump). I think the pulleys for the accessories are different too. The serpentine belt had ribs on both sides and I think our B6s only have ribs on one side. Notice the engine mount in the center infront of the timing belt? How about the secondary air injection pump next to the oil filter? Again, transverse.
Proof:


I want to thank Clint (AudiA4_20T) for finding me this engine. I also want to thank him for the input and his photos I will be using to compare and contrast. I also want to thank Jake (317ssayzarc) for answering my questions in finding the right crankshaft and confirming block casting info. He's got a good thread here: http://audizine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=188078
What tools are needed for engine disassembly?
Basic 3/8" and 1/2" drive metric sockets ranging from 10mm up to 19mm
Metric allen keys (preferably sockets)
torx bits (preferably sockets)
poly drive socket (10mm) for the cylinder head bolts
triple square 12mm socket for the flywheel bolts (found 'em at Napa, p/n SER2306)
twelve point 19mm socket for the crank bolt on the front of the engine
air compressor (if you're lucky)
engine stand (if you're lucky)
Who's do the machining and build? Where am I getting the new parts from? I'm not sure yet. Still working that. I wanted to get the AMU engine apart first to figure out what I'm dealing with.
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