2.0 SE - new engine !

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Hi - normally hang around the S3 8L threads but after some advice from the A4 crowd pls...


Colleague at work has a facelift/newer shape A4 2.0 SE Y plate 103k in met grey - back at the beginning of the year I understand either the water pump or oil pump failed and he basically drove it and fried the engine through overheating - well his garage (one man band type) had the car for absolutely ages working on the bottom end replacing bits and bobs to find that when it was re-assembled the cylinder head was knackered - my colleague has tried to find one and given up (he's not a car type) and is now looking at getting the car back to his house and leaving it there till next year and he does not want to spend any more money on it and has two other cars - one a company car that was delivered shortly after the A4 went wrong...


Anyway I'm tempted to buy the car cheap - i was thinking about 1k if possible and source a complete engine from a breakers - thinking it will cost around 1k - 1.5k to do a proper job (£500 for the engine, towing £100, labour £500 + misc upto £400), I have a very good vw/audi specialist that i use local to me that is cheap - low overheads/cash etc...


Q. Do my figures stack up?
Q.Does anyone know if the Audi 2.0 pre fsi is the same unit as the Passat/Bora 2.0 - if it is there must be loads out there which will make finding a decent one easier and the project more of a goer ??
Q.I'm guessing a replacement engine will not reduce the re-sale value if it's been updated etc with DVLA ?


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no idea on your figures

Passat engine is possibly the same but Golf/Bora 2.0 is different in several ways - transverse mounting, 8 valve & 115bhp

Safest bet would be to find a proper A4 engine which I believe is 130bhp and 20 valve. 2.0 appears to have been quite a popular engine so you shouldn't have difficulty finding one.

DVLA would have to be informed like you say but it's up to you if you want to tell a prospective buyer or not. Obviously if they were to ask you'd have to tell them.
 
Thanks for the replies - I'll hunt down a replacement 2.0 audi lump - always nice to hear them running so it may take some time, last thing I want is to rebuild top end after getting the engine fitted.

Not interested in the Turbo lump as the car will either replace my wife's 03 Mondeo or be sold straight on for profit..

I'll wait for the response from my colleague and then get on the phone to specialist VW/Audi breakers.

Thanks again.
 

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