
I think the dealers have been making a mint from this and Audi have realised and put a stop to it. It would be interesting if anyone can now get the "problem" fixed.
On one of the tsb I have it also says that the initial rattle is a normal noise and they should not change anything. There is another tsb for the whine (while the engine is cold) which describes belt and tensioner replacement, but it is clearly not about the camchain.nihc wrote:There is a recent Audi technical bulletin which I have read that states that no dealership should change chains or tensioners for the V8 4.2 rattle problem on warranty as it's not a problem - unless of course they rattle all of the time
I think the dealers have been making a mint from this and Audi have realised and put a stop to it. It would be interesting if anyone can now get the "problem" fixed.
Burnt exhaust valves are a common LPG issue due to the slower burn rate of LPG (ie the waste gases are much hotter as they're being pushed into the exhaust manifold). This can be mitigated slightly by taking advantage of the higher relative octane of LPG and advancing the ignition timing.tweek wrote:Would interested to know your running costs on LPG compared to petrol? Out of curiosity, is there a separate oil tank in the system. A friend had a volvo with LPG conversion and suffered a burnt valve with a subsequent hole in the wallet because it was it ran out of oil.
They did with mine, it was done under warranty at 11,000 miles in 2005. The noise was very bad before, and none existent after. The car has still only done 29,000 but has never had the noise since.Vorsprung_Durch_Technik wrote: from what I can gather, full chain and tensioner changes do not solve the problem.
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