Bit of an update on the Golf.
I took it over to Decimal Tenths in Newcastle upon Tyne to have the engine properly diagnosed and hopefully rebuilt. I've been watching Nicks Youtube channel for a while and I was confident it would be worth getting the ferry over for.
Hopped on the 7.30am ferry and was in Newcastle by 1pm. Nick gave me a lift into the city centre, I grabbed some food, had a walkabout then got the Metro to the airport. It was all very easy.
Unfortunately by Thursday the diagnosis was complete and I got the bad news. The first sentence in the message didn't full me with much confidence;
"Every now and then a car comes in and when we look inside, we are shocked that it was even running." :tired_face::joy:
So basically the crank walk is as bad as it gets. There's no thrust washers left at all, the crank has been grinding against the main cap. The flywheel has been grinding against the sump. The crank is moving side to side a good 10mm! The balance shaft has seized solid and sprocket that drives it has completely sheared off. The engine is officially scrap.
I managed to find a used engine for a good price from a breakers yard in Nottingham. It's from a Golf that's been written off from a side impact, and it's only got 85k miles on it. Fingers crossed its a good one. (Can't be any worse than the ship anchor currently in it)
So the plan now is for Decimal Tenths to totally go through this new engine. Carbon clean it, new cam chain, balance shaft delete and new upgraded thrust washers so this doesn't happen again. Its very likely that my performance clutch is what's destroyed the thrust washers, so upgraded ones from Pro-Race Engineering are a must!
Then they'll have to swap all my K04 kit over, and all the new shiny bits I've added to my old engine along the way. It will then need to go onto their Dyno for another remap. Well that's the plan so far. Fingers crossed there's no more nasty surprises.