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  • Advice after leakdown test 2.0 TDI bkd engine

    hello!

    i have had a bit of a saga with my mkV TDI.

    firstly i got it, it blew a little smoke on full throttle, i didnt really care too much. kept it serviced, topped up with oil and ran fine still getting great fuel economy.

    then it started runnign a bit rough at around the 250k kms mark, so i got a timing belt put in.

    a few weeks later, she wouldnt start.
    replaced EGR
    replaced Crank and sensor,
    and put a new battery in it.

    after i put the crank angle sensor in, she started and ran a few times, but the CEL came on, and my code reader isnt great so i took it back to the mechanic.

    the mechanic did a leakdown test, and diagnosed cylinders 2 and 3 as having screwed exhaust valves. Which is evident by the back pressure which is now audible in the air intake box.

    According to the mechanic next step is to drop a new engine in there.

    i am pretty broke, and have just put the money into the timing belt, EGR, crank sensor, battery and a set of ok second hand tyres on it.

    my questions are,
    am i getting taken for a ride by the mechanic?

    is there anyone who can do a top end rebuild (reseat and replace valves) in Melbourne?

    is an engine replacement a reasonable option?

    256k kms. otherwise perfect car.

    thanks!

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    Did the same mechanic tell you to replace all these parts that you did?
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    • #3
      the mechanic suggested i replace the timing belt and the crankshaft position sensor.

      the battery, tyres and EGR I did myself.

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