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What! No close up of the scratches on Alex's arm and knuckles...c'mon Guy....show the whole, dirty truth....VAG needs to know about the pain and suffering
2015 White German SUV
2013 White German hatch
2011 Silver French hot hatch
2008 TR Golf GT TDI DSG
ok, so irrespective of the gasket's material composition, does that mean the gaskets are doing what they were designed to do - that is, disolve when bolts come loose?
Guy i worked on FA18 aircraft for 4 years when i had time out from the trade. So what is the threads pitch etc as i still have a very good friend working there. Strange on that when i was doing my time back home we had a couple of the 1Z turbo diesel bolts do the same! I know there is a lot of expanding and contracting going on but you would think they would have a fix. Im very interested now good thread. Ill have a look through my books.
Cheers
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Guy i worked on FA18 aircraft for 4 years when i had time out from the trade. So what is the threads pitch etc as i still have a very good friend working there. Strange on that when i was doing my time back home we had a couple of the 1Z turbo diesel bolts do the same! I know there is a lot of expanding and contracting going on but you would think they would have a fix. Im very interested now good thread. Ill have a look through my books.
Cheers
What about wire locking them in? A cobalt drill to drill the holes maybe.
What about wire locking them in? A cobalt drill to drill the holes maybe.
Gavin
That was certainly mentioned as part of some of the remedies tried in the vortex threads, but nothing definite reported. Of course, often in forums, when something solves someone's problem, they often don't come back with a post reporting their success
2015 White German SUV
2013 White German hatch
2011 Silver French hot hatch
2008 TR Golf GT TDI DSG
H100w we wire locked the aircraft engine bolts!!!!!! Very very good mate that is the answer. Got all types of drills now and cobalt with Rocol lubricant and a good slow speed is the go bud. Good onya. Look i agree with ya as ive done Thousands and belive me the f404 engine in a FA18 runs hotter than the conventional turbo engine!!
Thats a yes from me
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Mine is getting rapidly worse ... so bad, even my wife commented on it (noise must have wended it's way through a multitude of thoughts on Christmas shopping, E-bay and what she was planning to cook tonite).
I'd like to get someone to run a Vagcom diagnostic on it ... see if it's throwing codes.
Anyway ... it's reaching a point now where I don't really want to drive the car too much in case it breaks down (blows up? ... who knows?).
It won't throw a code, and it won't really do much harm in the short term - just annoys the hell out of you.
Jimmy M10 x 50mm x 1.5mm pitch. Some inconel bolts would be the go.
Lockwiring would help, but the nature of the beast is 1/8th of a turn to loosen its start. Also the location is, lts say, not really friendly to being able to get lockwire secured in there. i would be all for that too.
VW still use this high temp "assembly" paste, which is more of an anti sieze rather than a loctite. We have tried both to no avail....
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