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Re: Complete engine failure
« Reply #15 on: December 12, 2016, 08:20:58 pm »
I'm struggling to find an engine at the moment with decent miles sub 80k.
What are people's thoughts on having the engine reconditioned ata specialist place, had a quote of £1800 from a place called Eurojap in stretford manchester only about 5 miles from where I live.


This is the spiel on their website.


Standard – Reconditioned With Off the Shelve Parts
Today, at Eurojap, our customers can expect a full-line of quality engine reconditioning including our Standard reconditioned engines that includes new, off the shelve, parts. We carry a stock for every European and Japanese vehicle including cars, trucks, commercial (light) and 4 x 4’s, and if for any reason the required part is not in stock, we can quickly source it and usually have it available in less than 24 hours.
Because we have serviced the automotive industry for many years, supplying most car dealers, we have a vast amount of experience and knowledge, as well as in-house technical support and equipment. Our quality is ranked as one of the best in the industry and we aim to please by supplying our customers with satisfaction and a reasonable guarantee.
Although we acquire our new parts from various sources, we guarantee them for defects, damage, and cracks and can often machine speciality parts in-house, making reconditioning a breeze.
When doing a Standard Reconditioned engine, we use a re-board block, new pistons, reground crank, new bearings, fitted timing chain, test the head, surface ground, and new stem seals, fit the camshaft, new top tensioner, and overhaul the oil pump.
At Eurojap, speciality parts can be designed and machines by your engineers to enhance the performance of your reconditioned engine. We have the necessary expertise to pull it all together and provide you with superior quality and excellence.
Because we have expert knowledge and accredited workmanship, Eurojap has become one of the best reconditioning company in all of the United Kingdom. We guarantee our work to our customer’s satisfaction and generally meet and exceed their expectations; therefore, if you have questions, would like a quote, or require additional information, call or email us today.
We look forward to doing business with you, so contact us any time.



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Re: Complete engine failure
« Reply #16 on: December 12, 2016, 08:31:30 pm »
for that price I would want new valves, seats and guides aswell. shop around you will get a much better price imo.

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Re: Complete engine failure
« Reply #17 on: December 12, 2016, 09:43:50 pm »
I don't know, the ad doesn't read the best to be honest. Loads of errors in it. Errors and engine builders don't go well together. I know it's only an ad but I'd probably talk to an Indy VW specialist if I was going down the rebuild route. You want someone who knows these engines back to front if you're rebuilding.

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Re: Complete engine failure
« Reply #18 on: December 13, 2016, 10:12:02 am »
Any suggestions for engine rebuilders ?

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Re: Complete engine failure
« Reply #19 on: December 13, 2016, 10:42:52 am »
Be careful as loads of "professional" places that do engine rebuilds still manage to stuff things up.

My mate had his 1.8T rebuilt with race cams and new pistons and found out a week later the cam was out a few degrees, was seeping oil and no gasket was put back on.

This was from a place that does this thing day in day out so shocking really.
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Re: Complete engine failure
« Reply #20 on: December 13, 2016, 02:21:07 pm »
I think I want to get an engine that's done less that 100k or I could be in the same predicament in 12 months.

Can anyone give a difinitive answer as to what engine codes would be a straight swap.

AXX
BWA seem to be a straight swap

Seen a CCZ from a mk6 GTI for £1300 with only 25000 miles but unsure of fitting.
Are all TFSI engines the same.

VW are a nightmare for making subtle changes to the engine management across the different engines, so I would personally put back in exactly what came out for a simple life.

Or if you have no other choice, make sure you get the ECU and harnesses from the donor car as well as the engine, just in case!

Don't laugh, but have you checked for a price from VW for a long block?  I know that sounds like a bonkers idea, but in the past I've been surprised at their engine prices because occasionally they try and shift old stock at good prices.  Some ebay traders also hoover them up and sell them as "new old stock", so it's worth a little bit of fishing.

I don't like rebuilt engines.   The honing is never done to factory standards and no one ever cleans all the oil galleries out properly either.  Don't overlook options from Seat / Audi / Skoda as they all shared the same engine at some point.



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Re: Complete engine failure
« Reply #21 on: December 13, 2016, 04:46:11 pm »
Think the garage are putting me off a rebuilt engine also.

At the moment it has a BWA engine in it, I have seen another BWA engine. It it's from a TT
As long as I get the same engine code will the engine be the same or are there different BWA engines for the different marques.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/182362443003

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Re: Complete engine failure
« Reply #22 on: December 13, 2016, 05:16:01 pm »
BWA is BWA so will fit.

TFSI is general. AXX, BWA, CDL etc is what defines the TFSI engine to the different cars, ages, mark of model etc.

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Re: Complete engine failure
« Reply #23 on: December 13, 2016, 05:30:06 pm »
Oh good, I can see this one still has the turbo which I am worried that will have failed also and if it has done the miles suggested then should hopefully be ok.


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Re: Complete engine failure
« Reply #24 on: December 13, 2016, 08:38:57 pm »
That looks promising! Clutch (albeit a bit rusty looking :laugh:) and coils etc still there. Looks like the seller has good feedback. They might offer a warranty for 3 months or something?

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Re: Complete engine failure
« Reply #25 on: December 14, 2016, 01:17:44 pm »
Went for this one in the end, from a reputable place there are so many dodgy engine places it's a bit of a murky world the engine business.


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/361853005600


Garage are going to do the cam belt kit with it and said about changing the pile pump which was the reason my last one failed.

Spoke to Tps and you can only buy the pump with the full housing for over £1000 is anyone aware if you can get the pump separately?? Garage seem to think so.
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Re: Complete engine failure
« Reply #26 on: December 14, 2016, 01:46:39 pm »
Went for this one in the end, from a reputable place there are so many dodgy engine places it's a bit of a murky world the engine business.


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/361853005600


Garage are going to do the cam belt kit with it and said about changing the pile pump which was the reason my last one failed.   And check the turbo shaft doesn't have too much play.

Spoke to Tps and you can only buy the pump with the full housing for over £1000 is anyone aware if you can get the pump separately?? Garage seem to think so.

Looks like a decent outfit.  No mention of mileage though?

Oil pump is part of the balancer assembly and not available separately.  That is partly why some people bin off the balancer unit and convert to the older 1.8T pump.  How did the old one fail? Snapped chain?

Might be worth pulling the intake manifold off and decarboning the valves before it goes in as well.


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Re: Complete engine failure
« Reply #27 on: December 14, 2016, 01:48:24 pm »
You can either have a modified 1.8T oil pump fitted, or you can get the current oil pump modified to do away with the balance shaft setup. JNL Racing offer both from memory
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Re: Complete engine failure
« Reply #28 on: December 14, 2016, 10:46:48 pm »
When you ring tps tell them you're trade or a taxi, you should get a discount on a lot of stuff, i used to get 30% everything when my mate worked there, but now i only get around 10%, also use a site called partsgateway, it will source everything you need
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Re: Complete engine failure
« Reply #29 on: December 15, 2016, 10:31:20 am »
Engines done 89000, there were ones on eBay with less but you just have to trust the person who's selling it.

What parts are worth harvesting off the old engine for resale to try and recoup some of my money back?


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