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VR6 ISSUES! timing chain?

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  • VR6 ISSUES! timing chain?

    My VR6 developed a clack clack sorta sound between 2-3000rpm in the last few days. It sounds like the 'marbles in a coffee can' sorta description for timing chain sounds.

    Suddenly today I start the car after work and it runs like a WRX with hardly any power.

    Is this a timing chain issue? I thought when the timing chain goes it goes all out and fails catastrophically? Or can parts of the guides fail leading to the situation I have described?

    The car has 260 grand on the clock and still on original chains as far as I'm aware.
    Last edited by VR6child; 01-12-2014, 07:55 PM.

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    Be worth doing the chains and water pump regardless with those km.
    They don't just let go, usually things wear down causing a bit of slack then possibly the chain to skip
    The wrx sound/miss could be too do with something else like leads or coil pack or spark plugs.
    Bora gone
    Vento VR6
    MKIV GSW TDI
    7P Touareg TDI

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      I am by far no golf pro but my golf was running poor missing etc intermittedly and it tested the resistenace of the leads with a multi meter. that where my problem.
      1996 VR6 Golf

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        Originally posted by dylan8 View Post
        Be worth doing the chains and water pump regardless with those km.
        They don't just let go, usually things wear down causing a bit of slack then possibly the chain to skip
        The wrx sound/miss could be too do with something else like leads or coil pack or spark plugs.
        Cheers for your suggestions Dylan, I reckon something has broken off the guides or something causing timing to be wrong.

        I guess it could be something in the ignition system like ignition coil, wires, or plugs, but the plugs are brand new and that wouldn't explain the timing chain noise.

        I hardly had any repairs on this car for so many years and now I'm copping it all at once.

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          If the guides and tensioner break or wear to much it'll allow the chain to skip, mine had worn to the point one cam had skipped a tooth and the other two teeth.
          Maybe get that looked at first, then sort out the miss incase the timing sorts it
          Bora gone
          Vento VR6
          MKIV GSW TDI
          7P Touareg TDI

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