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Engine rebuild

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2021 2:42 am
by IchBautAuto
I'm in a happy place where my RS6 requires no work..at all! I have had a spare complete AZR engine for the RS4 since 2015 and it's about time it was refurbished and waiting to be used. It ingested a foreign object in the PO car and did a piston and lightly scored the bore of No 6.
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A quick strip down. Very lucky to have all the more unusual tools to hand so it was a very easy task. Surprisingly the bearings exhibited a little wear which is a bit unusual but the crank was perfect.

The block is now ready to head off for machining.
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I'm have 82mm Woessner pistons ready to go. All expectations are that machining will remove the score and other superficial damage.
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I have most parts for the rebuild, bearings, full set of ARP studs, new turbos, new heads, loba cams, most seals and gaskets, tube manifolds and so on. Just a matter of joining the various queues for machining etc.

Re: Engine rebuild

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2021 12:00 am
by IchBautAuto
Well, as expected. some gaskets are NLA from the factory but are available from aftermarket sources. Onlinecarparts UK are a good source UNTIL they want to charge 108 pounds for a 16 pound gasket to be shipped to Australia. The same product from EBay (ex UK) or Europe is about 20 pounds shipping. Clearly a case of business not wanted here. Otherwise their prices are comparable.

Re: Engine rebuild

Posted: Tue May 04, 2021 11:49 pm
by IchBautAuto
On the way to the machine Shop. Reminds me of the two engined mini.
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Re: Engine rebuild

Posted: Tue May 11, 2021 8:46 am
by IchBautAuto
and it's home again
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New capacity 2737cc.
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Big clean first and then will get the bottom end and Woessner pistons in while procrastinating about whether to use the Loba mechanical cams or the originals.

Re: Engine rebuild

Posted: Tue May 18, 2021 6:33 am
by IchBautAuto
Progressing, there are a few fiddly jobs before the clean is complete and then assembly starts.

Multi-tasking, finalising the parts for the turbo refurb and finding adjustable wastegate actuators hasn't been as straight forward as it once was. Mr google has only thrown up a couple of options, all from the US. I'm looking at around 10 psi but that may not be optimum so the ability to swap springs will make life a little easier. I've settled for Mamba as the other vendors were slooow in arranging a sale.

Re: Engine rebuild

Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 12:33 am
by IchBautAuto
Mambas are here, so another piece of the puzzle sorted. At this stage other than a few o rings and small gaskets I have all the parts ready to start the build up.
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Woessner 82mm pistons
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UK manifolds
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+15 clutch
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Loba mechanical cams
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The cams are a yet to be confirmed option at this stage as the added lash adjustment is a PIA.

Sticking with factory rods, bearings etc. Turbo specs still on the drawing board as this is a street car to be driven, not a coffee bar car that is all about brands and unuseable top end power.

Re: Engine rebuild

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2021 12:24 am
by IchBautAuto
Slight delay in progress while I fitted electric garage doors, learnt how to do mirror art, fitted a few reversing cameras and found out that the chemical clean of the block wasn't anywhere near as good as it was supposed to be. Basically there are a lot of internal O 'rings inside the engine and none of the sealing surfaces were up to my standard so tiny wire brushes and a dremel tool needed to clean the sealing surfaces before progressing further.

Re: Engine rebuild

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2021 7:10 am
by chop706
Any further progress with the engine build?