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hi, is there any info on here about how to replace the chain driven pump with the geard pump?
thanks
 
hi, is there any info on here about how to replace the chain driven pump with the geard pump?
thanks

Are you having trouble with the Oil Pump ? I know Sanburn can do away with the whole silly balance shaft assembly and replace it with the reliable oil pump setup out of the 1.9 TDI engines. Give then a call 02476637376 and speak to Wayne
 
hi
have got gear driven unit just need some tech advice on removal
thanks
 
hi
2005-a4-s-line 2.0 tdi-blb engine-cvt multitronic.
thanks very much-also is there any info for cam belt change? as i imagine this will need to be changed?
many thanks
andy
 
Hi Hubbo,

I have access to Elsa which will give a step by step guide on replacing the drive arrangement and pump, see sample below for my engine, send me your year, model, engine code and gearbox type and I will post the relevant sections on here for you

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/38150502/A4%20Misfire/Installing%20a%20new%20balance%20shaft%20assembly.pdf

Sorry to barge in on this, but would you have the relevant information on Elsa on how to replace the injectors on a 2007 A4 TDI, fitted with a 16V PD TDI, engine code BRD.

A step by step guide would be a help, and the relevant torque settings would be fantastic.

Thanks.
 
Sorry to barge in on this, but would you have the relevant information on Elsa on how to replace the injectors on a 2007 A4 TDI, fitted with a 16V PD TDI, engine code BRD.

A step by step guide would be a help, and the relevant torque settings would be fantastic.

Thanks.

have you not csalled the main dealers to check to see if its due a recall on them? my car was done a few months back all for free
 

Thanks for that. :thumbsup:

have you not csalled the main dealers to check to see if its due a recall on them? my car was done a few months back all for free

Already had all 4 done in its life - had 1 done, then another 1 done then 2 through recall i believe, all before i owned it. Just waiting for Audi to inform me if its had all 4 done, when and where.

Been suffering starting problems when my car has not been used for a couple of days which i thought could possibly be fuel pressure related, hence the (hopefully not) need for the guide to replace the injector seals.
 
Thanks for that. :thumbsup:



Already had all 4 done in its life - had 1 done, then another 1 done then 2 through recall i believe, all before i owned it. Just waiting for Audi to inform me if its had all 4 done, when and where.

Been suffering starting problems when my car has not been used for a couple of days which i thought could possibly be fuel pressure related, hence the (hopefully not) need for the guide to replace the injector seals.


to me that points more towards air being drawn in somewere, ie leaky fuel filter / fuel pipe fitting on the low pressure side
 
to me that points more towards air being drawn in somewere, ie leaky fuel filter / fuel pipe fitting on the low pressure side

Changed the fuel filter the other day, fitted a genuine VAG filter and put the supplied new 'o' rings on the thermostatic t piece - which did feel as though it was definately a good fit when pushed in.

Fingers crossed.
 
I am going to have the gear driven oil pump replaced to 1.9 version any else had it done any issues ?
 
My Audi A3 2006 2.0 TDI Quattro is chain driven. The oil pump has never been done, just bought the car but it's got full history all the way back to 2006. Does anyone know how big a job this is as it's starting to make a noise? I know it's on its way out. Thanks.
 
If it's starting to make noises and you've not had an oil pressure warning light on the dash. Do it before it actually goes

Will be replacement engine and or turbo if it fails while you're driving

It's not the biggest job to replace it ahead of time

Do you know what engine code yours is, BLB BKD?
 
If it's starting to make noises and you've not had an oil pressure warning light on the dash. Do it before it actually goes

Will be replacement engine and or turbo if it fails while you're driving

It's not the biggest job to replace it ahead of time

Do you know what engine code yours is, BLB BKD?
Hi,
There's no noise for the first 5 mins of driving but as soon as the car heats up, you can hear a whirring followed by a loud whining/whistle type noise. Lifted the bonnet and the noise is coming from the bottom of the engine. There hasn't been any oil pressure lights go off but like you said, rather get it done before it gets to that stage - especially as the previous owners did the water pump but not the oil pump. What do you think a reasonable price is for this job? Ive been quoted £250 labour only from a guy I've always gone too, treats cars very well & I'm sure I can knock him down a little more.

Not sure what engine code it is, how would I find that out?

Thanks for the help.