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alfo Guest
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06-05-2002, 23:30 Subject: Problem with Screw Timing Belt Sprocket Crankshaft |
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I have had the following problem: sudden loss of power on the train. I had the car towed away and disassembled today. During inspection, I noticed that the timing belt was running at an angle. Why??? The engine is only 10,000 km old and came from a 1996 Passat. I heard that something was wrong with the pump console, but that wasn't the cause. I tightened the crankshaft bolt, but it came loose despite using 180Nm + 2x 90Nm + glue. Normally, this shouldn't happen at those torque values. Please help me prevent this from happening again, as it could damage the engine. I have replaced the bolt and timing belt.
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Bacardybreezer Guest
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06-06-2002, 21:55 Subject: Re: Problem with Screw, Timing Belt Pulley, Crankshaft |
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I've had this problem: sudden loss of power on the train. I had the car towed away and disassembled today. I discovered that the is running at an angle. Why??? The engine is only 10,000 km old and came from a 1996 Passat. I heard that something with the wasn't right, but that wasn't the cause. When I loosened the bolt, I found that it was loose, even though I tightened it with 180Nm + 2x 90crad + glue. Normally, it shouldn't come loose at those torques. Please help me prevent this from happening again, as it could damage the engine. I've replaced the + .
Good evening!
As far as I know, it is recommended to replace the timing belt every time it is replaced.
ALSO, the wheel bolt on the KW suspension was also replaced!
(It was also listed on my invoice (110 PS TDI))
Also, many G 60 engines are damaged by stripping the screw.
crossed over. Probably, VW has problems with substandard
Screws.
Best regards, Bacardybreezer
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07-06-2002, 17:49 Subject: Problem with Screw Timing Belt Sprocket Crankshaft |
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[Translating...]Die Zentralschraube wird nicht jedesmal gewechselt, sondern nur bei den ersten AFN einmal getauscht. Die gewechselte Schraube hat eine höhere Festigkeit und soll sich auch nicht mehr selbstständig lösen können. |
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Cheffe Blaumann

Joined: 05/15/2002 Posts: 37 Karma: +6 / -0
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07-06-2002, 18:11 Subject: Problem with Screw Timing Belt Sprocket Crankshaft |
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[Translating...] Hallo,
Wenn die Schraube an der KW gelöst wurde muß diese auch ersetzt werden (Aussage von VW).
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ulf Profi-Schrauber

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08-06-2002, 9:40 Subject: When are "bad" screws installed? |
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Hi zusammen
Question to the experts (Michael II, etc.):
Is there a clear cut-off (engine number, etc.) after which the "correct" screws must be installed? Gruß Ulf
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