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  1. 03-11-2012 11:47 PM #1
    i just did a timing belt and head gasket on a 2.8l avant.
    it ran before i did this.
    i got it all back together today and cleared all the fault codes. none popped back up.
    i did a TBA and it went through well and it still idled funny and no throttle response after.
    i was holding the gas to the floor and it started to idle better. then there was a loud bang twice and then it just jumped up to red line and then shut off...

    any input please help.
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  2. 03-13-2012 05:24 PM #2
    bump i just had someone on the A4 B5 forum say i blew up the motor and i dont see how that couldnt happened. everything was oiled and this happened in under a minute it wasnt hot or anything. ugh please anyones input please.
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    04-07-2012 11:01 PM #3
    cam timing off
    valve hit piston
    valve broke off
    engine locked up


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    04-17-2012 02:15 AM #4
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    04-19-2012 11:48 AM #5
    I agree, things do not sound good. I'm currently repairing a 30V V6 that had the timing off a notch and it bent two intake valves (cyl1&4). Those pistons are dished and virtually no clearance.
    Good luck.
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  6. 04-22-2012 12:56 AM #6
    so if valves are bent but not broken, replacing the valves will solve the problem?

    I mean, the piston looks good in my car, I was wondering if there could be some damage beyond what is visible in such case.

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    04-25-2012 04:46 PM #7
    Typically replacing the valves is all it takes, providing pistons are o.k.. You have to have some proper equipment to do the job, like a spring compressor and a timing bar when you put it back together.
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  8. 04-28-2012 04:04 AM #8
    so what exactly makes the difference between bent and broken valves? or is it just a matter of luck?

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    05-05-2012 08:57 PM #9
    Luck between bent and broken. In the original TB replacement, was the cam-bar/crank pin used to set the timing? Were the cams and chain tensioner installed properly in both heads? These are items that can cause rough idle when replacing heads.

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