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Car Forum / Volkswagen / Water Cooled Volkswagen Cars / March 2009

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2001 1.8t engines

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Kafertoys@aol.com - 14 Mar 2009 14:33 GMT
I know there are alot of people looking for these engines, are the a
problem child?

I ask because now there seems to be a problem with the cam chain on
the jetta and the customer ask if it would be better to replace the
engine with a 97 jetta 2.0 lt. engine or fix the one he has?
Nate Nagel - 14 Mar 2009 17:27 GMT
> I know there are alot of people looking for these engines, are the a
> problem child?
>
> I ask because now there seems to be a problem with the cam chain on
> the jetta and the customer ask if it would be better to replace the
> engine with a 97 jetta 2.0 lt. engine or fix the one he has?

I think he'd really be disappointed in the difference in power/torque.
I'm also not aware of any serious issues with the 1.8T other than
supposedly a proclivity to sludge up if the correct oil is not used and
obviously the cost incurred if the timing belt breaks (but they don't
seem to be notorious for that happening prematurely.)

nate

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SFC - 14 Mar 2009 18:06 GMT
>> I know there are alot of people looking for these engines, are the a
>> problem child?
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> nate

I can only think of the ign. coils.

SFC
Nate Nagel - 14 Mar 2009 18:32 GMT
>>> I know there are alot of people looking for these engines, are the a
>>> problem child?
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> SFC

My understanding was that that was a supplier issue, and that there
weren't any problems with the replacements... but then again I sold my
'02 GTI a couple years back so can't say for sure.  (sold it to my
parents, though, so I figure they would have mentioned if they were
having problems.)

I miss that car... I'd still have it if I hadn't had to take a pay cut
at my then-current job (after I'd bought the car, of course.)  Not
nearly as sporty as my '84 GTI, but was a great GT car, you could ride
in it all day and not get tired.  Mesa-flat torque curve too.  Maybe
they'll sell it back to me someday...

nate

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dave AKA vwdoc1 - 15 Mar 2009 02:38 GMT
No they are decent engines and simple to repair.
Your customer probably needs the chain tensioner replaced, or maybe the
chain too.
Definitely fix the engine that he has, since it is usually worth more than a
2.0.  ;-)

JMHO
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later,
(One out of many daves)

>I know there are alot of people looking for these engines, are the a
> problem child?
>
> I ask because now there seems to be a problem with the cam chain on
> the jetta and the customer ask if it would be better to replace the
> engine with a 97 jetta 2.0 lt. engine or fix the one he has?
Kafertoys@aol.com - 19 Mar 2009 13:38 GMT
On Mar 14, 6:38�pm, "dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwdoc1nos...@pleasehotmail.com>
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> No they are decent engines and simple to repair.
> Your customer probably needs the chain tensioner replaced, or maybe the
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> - Show quoted text -

Hey Dave I felt real lucky when he came back ant told me the VR6 deal
fell thru, or I know I would be doing that conversion.

I'm going to push to fix the engine thats in it.
 
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