Has anyone used the ebay cam chain kits from Germany?They've been recommended to me by a mechanic mate but just want to double check quality/longevity if anyone has used them.In particular i'm talking about this type of thing : http://www.ebay.de/itm/Nockenwellenversteller-Rep-Satz-Audi-VW-Skoda-Seat-2-0-FSI-TFSI-06F109088J-G-C-/201690732631?epid=711433413&hash=item2ef5b45857:g:UEMAAOSwcgNZGfAJCheers for any feedback Mick.
Best of luck with this mkmg76 Will be keeping a close eye on your progress and giving you marks out of ten Regards,Dave
You don't need the VVT adjuster unless it gets damaged from removing it's bolt. It's a silly little posidrive type head that rounds out VERY easily, so be careful!
Quote from: ducman77 on July 12, 2017, 11:12:43 amBest of luck with this mkmg76 Will be keeping a close eye on your progress and giving you marks out of ten Regards,DaveCheers Dave, you can pop round and make the tea if you like! Quote from: Pudding on July 12, 2017, 11:46:55 amYou don't need the VVT adjuster unless it gets damaged from removing it's bolt. It's a silly little posidrive type head that rounds out VERY easily, so be careful!Cheers, I've read exactly that on a few threads so I asked VW to get me the correct tool while ordering the parts to (hopefully) lessen the chances of anything disastrous happening.
Quote from: mkmg76 on July 13, 2017, 11:19:35 amQuote from: ducman77 on July 12, 2017, 11:12:43 amBest of luck with this mkmg76 Will be keeping a close eye on your progress and giving you marks out of ten Regards,DaveCheers Dave, you can pop round and make the tea if you like! Quote from: Pudding on July 12, 2017, 11:46:55 amYou don't need the VVT adjuster unless it gets damaged from removing it's bolt. It's a silly little posidrive type head that rounds out VERY easily, so be careful!Cheers, I've read exactly that on a few threads so I asked VW to get me the correct tool while ordering the parts to (hopefully) lessen the chances of anything disastrous happening.Even with the VW tool, the only way to prevent it stripping out is with an impact gun, or getting someone to press hard onto the socket whilst you undo it, otherwise it will just strip out. The recess for the toolbit is just way too shallow. A nice long breaker bar required. The torque needed to crack that bolt off is insane, considering it's only tightened to 40lbs or something low like that. Genuine cam lock tool as well. Cheap ones bend too much.
Quote from: Pudding on July 13, 2017, 12:00:47 pmQuote from: mkmg76 on July 13, 2017, 11:19:35 amQuote from: ducman77 on July 12, 2017, 11:12:43 amBest of luck with this mkmg76 Will be keeping a close eye on your progress and giving you marks out of ten Regards,DaveCheers Dave, you can pop round and make the tea if you like! Quote from: Pudding on July 12, 2017, 11:46:55 amYou don't need the VVT adjuster unless it gets damaged from removing it's bolt. It's a silly little posidrive type head that rounds out VERY easily, so be careful!Cheers, I've read exactly that on a few threads so I asked VW to get me the correct tool while ordering the parts to (hopefully) lessen the chances of anything disastrous happening.Even with the VW tool, the only way to prevent it stripping out is with an impact gun, or getting someone to press hard onto the socket whilst you undo it, otherwise it will just strip out. The recess for the toolbit is just way too shallow. A nice long breaker bar required. The torque needed to crack that bolt off is insane, considering it's only tightened to 40lbs or something low like that. Genuine cam lock tool as well. Cheap ones bend too much.Ok, so you reckon an impact gun is the way to go? Last thing I would've thought if its soft but I can understand getting it out with one shock movement rather than letting it slip after a few attempts and rounding the head. I have a Snap-on battery impact gun that I can use on it.
Quote from: mkmg76 on July 13, 2017, 12:08:27 pmQuote from: Pudding on July 13, 2017, 12:00:47 pmQuote from: mkmg76 on July 13, 2017, 11:19:35 amQuote from: ducman77 on July 12, 2017, 11:12:43 amBest of luck with this mkmg76 Will be keeping a close eye on your progress and giving you marks out of ten Regards,DaveCheers Dave, you can pop round and make the tea if you like! Quote from: Pudding on July 12, 2017, 11:46:55 amYou don't need the VVT adjuster unless it gets damaged from removing it's bolt. It's a silly little posidrive type head that rounds out VERY easily, so be careful!Cheers, I've read exactly that on a few threads so I asked VW to get me the correct tool while ordering the parts to (hopefully) lessen the chances of anything disastrous happening.Even with the VW tool, the only way to prevent it stripping out is with an impact gun, or getting someone to press hard onto the socket whilst you undo it, otherwise it will just strip out. The recess for the toolbit is just way too shallow. A nice long breaker bar required. The torque needed to crack that bolt off is insane, considering it's only tightened to 40lbs or something low like that. Genuine cam lock tool as well. Cheap ones bend too much.Ok, so you reckon an impact gun is the way to go? Last thing I would've thought if its soft but I can understand getting it out with one shock movement rather than letting it slip after a few attempts and rounding the head. I have a Snap-on battery impact gun that I can use on it. Yeah, I didn't use that method on mine, but it crossed my mind whilst pooing my pants with the 4 foot breaker bar that impacting it might be better..... that way you can do it solo and press hard onto the bolt at the same time. Less bending going on with the cam lock tool as well. I dunno, I'd be interested to hear from the pros how they get the bolt off!