Well that was an expensive repair!
As expected the timing chain, adjuster & tensioner were to blame.

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However what I wasn't expecting was the fuel pump lobe on the cam shaft to be so badly warn. It might be difficult to pick up on these iphone photos but there is a significant amount of wear and scoring.

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Cam follower having done 60k

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The worry was that not getting the cam shaft replaced would cause problems further down the road, but costs were eye watering!
To cut along story short after nearly 3 weeks I have the car back and on the initial run home its running better than ever having had the cam shaft, cam follower, timing belt & chain + associated tensioners, hydraulic adjusters changed.
This whole saga has probably put me off buying a VW ever again considering all these parts were replaced under warranty 4 years (60k miles) ago and during all this time it has been very well looked after.
With the car having done 100k, is there any point submitting a warranty claim to VW? Any advice on this would be most appreciated.