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    04-18-2012 04:13 PM #1
    So who out here has pulled their/an FSI engine and either rebuilt it or put a new/used one back in?

    I'm not talking about switching engine codes or even transmissions, just a straight engine swap.
    Long story short buddy blew his engine 2 hours after picking it up, not his fault. It was pure negligence on previous owner. Anyways, it seems the cheapest option is to get a used engine and do the swap.

    Extent of damage we can see from pulling valve cover:
    Hydraulic cam tensioner exploded and chain has no tension
    Intake camshaft has a blown out bearing
    How many valves are bent is the question
    Timing belt is flappy loose
    Most likely going to find metal shavings in the oil pan

    So obviously a rebuild would be far more expensive because we need a new head, block needs minimum honed maybe bored and sleeved... Need all new gaskets, possibly new rods and pistons. New oil pump and pick up tube... and probably more I'm forgetting.

    Anyways main question:
    What would be the level of difficulty of swapping motors?
    Would most likely have a Bentley manual and a VW tech helping when necessary, but the real issue is the means to the end.
    Most likely going to be using jacks, stands and ramps. The tech friend says extremely difficult without a 4-point lift and the adapter plate to drop the motor out from the bottom with the trans still attached... Improbable or just a real **** sucker to do?
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    04-24-2012 03:51 PM #2
    I know someone has pulled an FSI in here
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    04-24-2012 10:58 PM #3
    got mine done at the dealer..went to visit one day and it looked difficult..I wouldn't do this in my driveway on stands/ramps..
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    04-24-2012 11:12 PM #4
    Pull the front clip off as described in the Apr diy.
    http://www.goapr.com/support/trans_fsi_ic_manual.pdf

    Then:
    disconnect harness/starter/alt/battery
    remove shift linkages
    disconnect coolant lines
    disconnect fuel and evap lines
    remove exhaust
    remove turbo discharge
    remove noise pipe
    remove axles
    remove pen mount
    remove upper mounts

    Ive pulled motors at junk yards with minimal tools and still took no more then 90 mins with everything attached. Just make sure you disconect everything before you try to slide it out. It sucks to have to remove things while the engine is half out. Good luck on the fix

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    04-25-2012 08:26 AM #5
    Quote Originally Posted by fastD View Post
    got mine done at the dealer..went to visit one day and it looked difficult..I wouldn't do this in my driveway on stands/ramps..
    How the dealer does it is impossible without a 4-point lift, trans jack with adapter plate and some other tools, but that is the quickest as far as shop labor time, hence why they do it that way. But taking off the front clip and using an engine hoist is the easiest way without the dealer tools...

    Quote Originally Posted by IMAN973 View Post
    Pull the front clip off as described in the Apr diy.
    http://www.goapr.com/support/trans_fsi_ic_manual.pdf

    Then:
    disconnect harness/starter/alt/battery
    remove shift linkages
    disconnect coolant lines
    disconnect fuel and evap lines
    remove exhaust
    remove turbo discharge
    remove noise pipe
    remove axles
    remove pen mount
    remove upper mounts

    Ive pulled motors at junk yards with minimal tools and still took no more then 90 mins with everything attached. Just make sure you disconect everything before you try to slide it out. It sucks to have to remove things while the engine is half out. Good luck on the fix
    Ah thank you very much good sir! I will probably keep this thread once we get the engine and everything, the closest engine we found is about 92 miles away, so how to transport it is the biggest question. And we need the $2k for the engine and the extra $300 in gaskets or whatnot and then to have $500 sitting around as backup money for those "problems" you run into on a project like this. And we hope the turbo is still good... I'll talk him into a K04 or GT3071R or something if the turbo is bad because there is no better time to replace it
    Oh, and I guess we will have a block/head various engine parts for sale for cheaps, although most of it will probably be toast...
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    04-26-2012 12:02 AM #6
    Not a problem.
    LMK if you have any questions.

    Im always looking for engine cores so lmk when you pull everything apart.

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    04-26-2012 09:39 AM #7
    Quote Originally Posted by IMAN973 View Post
    Not a problem.
    LMK if you have any questions.

    Im always looking for engine cores so lmk when you pull everything apart.
    Awesome thanks man. And while we do this I plan to take 1000 pictures of each step lol
    not quite, but I think I'm going to use this opportunity to make a very in depth engine pull/install DIY for the FSI.
    Everything is going to be labeled before we take the engine out, and everything is going to be labeled on the other engine as well...
    And when we are tearing the old engine apart I'll send you pictures of the extent of the damage; it's pretty bad...
    Hydraulic cam tensioner grenaded and all that due to oil pressure loss, the head definitely needs rebuilt if it can be saved, and we haven't looked at the block or the pistons yet, but I will definitely let you know what's going on when we do it.
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    04-26-2012 08:59 PM #9
    Quote Originally Posted by FACTORYBOOST View Post
    Awesome thanks man. And while we do this I plan to take 1000 pictures of each step lol
    not quite, but I think I'm going to use this opportunity to make a very in depth engine pull/install DIY for the FSI.
    Everything is going to be labeled before we take the engine out, and everything is going to be labeled on the other engine as well...
    And when we are tearing the old engine apart I'll send you pictures of the extent of the damage; it's pretty bad...
    Hydraulic cam tensioner grenaded and all that due to oil pressure loss, the head definitely needs rebuilt if it can be saved, and we haven't looked at the block or the pistons yet, but I will definitely let you know what's going on when we do it.


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  10. 04-27-2012 05:07 PM #10
    I pulled mine and rebuilt the bottom end when I put on the big turbo. http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...GTX3071r-build
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    04-30-2012 09:03 AM #11
    Quote Originally Posted by kevin160 View Post
    I pulled mine and rebuilt the bottom end when I put on the big turbo. http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...GTX3071r-build
    Unfortunately the budget is as tight as possible... Dont really have the extra money to throw in there, plus the head is trashed...
    And the block will probably need at least honed...
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  12. 04-30-2012 10:04 PM #12
    Instead of a new engine, pull the cylinder head off and look at the cylinder walls. If they're ok - and they probably will be, replace only the head and timing belt system. Do NOT hone the cylinders - will cause more problems than its worth. Just clean off the tops of the pistons. Should be much less time and probably less money than dealing with an unknown junkyard engine.

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    05-01-2012 12:13 AM #13
    Quote Originally Posted by jbyronr View Post
    Instead of a new engine, pull the cylinder head off and look at the cylinder walls. If they're ok - and they probably will be, replace only the head and timing belt system. Do NOT hone the cylinders - will cause more problems than its worth. Just clean off the tops of the pistons. Should be much less time and probably less money than dealing with an unknown junkyard engine.
    Here we go again with the magical cylinder wall coatings

    I do agree to check for the extent of the damage before you just assume.

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    05-01-2012 08:30 AM #14
    Quote Originally Posted by jbyronr View Post
    Instead of a new engine, pull the cylinder head off and look at the cylinder walls. If they're ok - and they probably will be, replace only the head and timing belt system. Do NOT hone the cylinders - will cause more problems than its worth. Just clean off the tops of the pistons. Should be much less time and probably less money than dealing with an unknown junkyard engine.

    Ok, so are you saying we should buy a new head from VW? That's $1850 (with my employee discount) when we can get an engine with about 25k for $2500... seeing as how there's 140k on the bottom end already...



    Quote Originally Posted by IMAN973 View Post
    Here we go again with the magical cylinder wall coatings

    I do agree to check for the extent of the damage before you just assume.
    Once we get it to his house, we are going to tear apart the engine to see what can be used/sold and go from there...
    Will have pics up when we get the car back to his place. Hopefully by this weekend.
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