So oil pressure switch changed and oil warning is off now thankfully. Changed the cam follower too!
However we've now taken out the cam chain adjuster housing cover and seen some wear on there where the rings sit. (I used my old one on the new engine). BTW I bought just the engine block off the internet at relatively a cheap deal, and used most of the anciliaries from my old engine.
Whilst there is some considerable doubt with the engine, we are still attempting in trying to find the route problem i.e. the grinding rattle noise and have found it could be one of the camshafts as one is slightly away from its edge on none of the sides and not sitting flush ( you can place a piece of paper in between the gap).. One of my shafts on the old engine was OK and the other was badly damaged through cessation. So going to use one of the camshafts to replace.
Now the thing I'm really concerned with is when the new timing chain, adjuster and tensioner were fitted, the mechanic may not have been aware that there is a special tool for the GTI to fit the the chain i.e. holding the camshafts aligned in place whilst doing so! I'm a but worried about this part. Nonetheless we are taking off the camshaft rail that hold the two in place but I'm having to remind my mechanic that he MUST ensure to use the torque wrench when placing the bolts back in with 8 power! (Hope this is correct as I have a stage one map). I also advised him too use the special prematex grey torque sealant for the cam rail which is a thin layer on the edges when placing it back on.
In order to get to the camshaft we want to replace- we have had to undo the expansion tank, alternator tensioner belt, disconnect fuel rails and connections, water pipes, top mount and in order to get to the timing belt, we were wrestling to take out the bottom engine Mount which was an absolute nightmare with the lack of space to manoeuvre there and the brake fluid tank in the way! We unbolted the cover and then jacked the engine up in order to allow sufficient room to get that monting off- this was a very risky process to use a wooden plank underneath the sump to raise the engine as the engine slips if you jack it too hugh! The timing chain has to come off too at the other side.