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Author Topic: Would a MK5 GTI Engine fit straight into my Audi A3 2.0 TFSI Quattro??  (Read 1644 times)

Captain_k04

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Hey guys so my engine in my A3 2.0 TFSI Quattro died on me a few days ago the chain broke causing timing to jump and has now bent 8 valves in my cylinder head.

I've been searching for a new engine for the right price everywhere and I've seen a 2006 MK5 GTI AXX code Engine for sale just wanted to know if it's an exact straight fit? And also would i need different ancillaries and loom etc? What problems could I potentially face..

Thanks for any help in advance people!

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Why don't you get it repaired?. cheaper...  :thinking:

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Engine is a straight fit. Possibly have to change a sensor or 2 from your old engine to the new one but that's about it.

Would also be cheaper and less work to repair your current one as mentioned above
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Thanks guys but I've had the cylinder head taken off but my mechanic has told me that their is a slight play/movement on my pistons... is this normal or should there be no play at all??

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Thanks guys but I've had the cylinder head taken off but my mechanic has told me that their is a slight play/movement on my pistons... is this normal or should there be no play at all??

If there wasnt movement then they would seize.

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Thanks guys but I've had the cylinder head taken off but my mechanic has told me that their is a slight play/movement on my pistons... is this normal or should there be no play at all??
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Should be some free play in the Pistons. Excessive movement would be an issue.
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