Project Audi 5000 CS Quattro | Ep. 3 | Timing Belt and Water Pump Replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2022
  • What's the first thing you have to do when working on an Audi? Remove the front of the car! In this video I replace the timing belt, oil seals, idler pulley and water pump on Project Unintended Spending (1987 Audi 5000 CS Quattro). We also figure out how screwed the heater core is (thanks Stop Leak!).
    Get the complete Project Audi 5000 parts list here: practicalenthusiast.gumroad.c...
    Watch the entire Audi 5000 series here: • 1987 Audi 5000 CS Quattro
    Tools and materials used:
    -Cam pulley tool: amzn.to/3RgVVXc
    -Disposable work gloves: amzn.to/3Id31HO
    -Seal removal and driver set: amzn.to/3NIK9Si
    -Permatex No. 2 sealant: amzn.to/3NG2LSO
    Get the AWESOME Boslla LED headlight bulbs here: www.boslla.com/?ref=bQzrsh4N
    Use coupon code "practical enthusiast" for 10% off!
    Audi 100 200 Urquattro MC MC-1 turbo C3 Typ 44
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Комментарии • 44

  • @PracticalEnthusiast
    @PracticalEnthusiast  Год назад

    Get the complete Project Audi 5000 parts list here: practicalenthusiast.gumroad.com/l/brqsx

  • @bobd9868
    @bobd9868 7 месяцев назад

    This was 25 years ago but I remember setting up a breaker bar/socket on the crank pulley bolt and then bumping the starter. It worked great.

  • @captaincrash80
    @captaincrash80 Год назад +3

    Practical Enthusiast day is best day

  • @johnbean2596
    @johnbean2596 Год назад +2

    This is a great series, I just got to work on my 5000 and doing all the same jobs so you’ve saved me a lot of effort! Thanks!!

  • @ABunny666
    @ABunny666 Год назад

    Im doing my crank seal right now with the exact tool and ive completely destroyed it. This this is fighting me tooth and nail my lord. It feels like im never going to get this thing going at this pace.

    • @PracticalEnthusiast
      @PracticalEnthusiast  Год назад +1

      Oil seals are the worst, especially super old ones. Even if you accidentally score the crank, you can get a Speedi-Sleeve and it will be oil tight when putting the new seal on. I had to use one on the camshaft on this car.

  • @sergiotruiti
    @sergiotruiti Год назад +2

    Awesome job!

  • @ofnicisab
    @ofnicisab Год назад

    I like your approach. Thank you for all the videos on your channel 👍👍👍

  • @mikechan231
    @mikechan231 Год назад

    Great work, love the 5000. Always wanted one.

  • @bens4205
    @bens4205 Год назад +1

    Great video as always. One of the reasons these cars are so rare now may be how hard it is to work on them. It looks like a nightmare!

    • @PracticalEnthusiast
      @PracticalEnthusiast  Год назад

      There are absolutely no part diagrams for it either which adds to the fun!

  • @firoozmonshizadeh4607
    @firoozmonshizadeh4607 Год назад

    Wow,great job!

  • @bigilworth
    @bigilworth Год назад +1

    I love watching your videos! Because I don’t have the time to learn and work on cars, it is a real joy to watch you take the seriously time consuming amount of time to do the job right! And I learn so much about auto mechanics from watching your projects. Looking forward to the next video! For your next car project, consider a Series 4 Alfa Romeo! I think it will be a compliment to your E30 and Audi projects.

    • @PracticalEnthusiast
      @PracticalEnthusiast  Год назад

      Thank you! I've had one of those Series 4 Aflas before - it was prior to the RUclips channel. Rust free too. Sold it for way too cheap lol. Wouldn't mind another if the price was right.

  • @persistencewins
    @persistencewins Год назад

    Yo good am. I congratulate you for all you do. Always very clear, clean and very explained. It’s very pleasant to watch all your videos. Keep up n happy n safe 4th.

  • @dakavanagh
    @dakavanagh Год назад

    What a trip down memory lane! I did the timing belt job in my driveway back in the late 90's. I avoided taking off the core support. With the bumper, grill and intercooler off, there is plenty of access. The access you had was outstanding, so I can see why you did that. I did the heater core job when mine started leaking. Don't forget the butyl tape to re-seal the heater box to the plenum. Don't want water leaks there!

    • @PracticalEnthusiast
      @PracticalEnthusiast  Год назад

      I was debating not taking the core support off, but I think I'm still glad I did it. Thank you for the tip on the butyl tape! I was questioning the integrity of this old gasket haha.

  • @pgrens
    @pgrens Год назад +1

    Excellent and meticulous work, as always! Looking forward to seeing how you tackle the heater core. I remember when I did one on my '91 Pathfinder a few years ago, the Clymer's manual just said "There is no established factory procedure for the replacement of this part" or something cruel like that. I won't say how long it took, lol.

    • @PracticalEnthusiast
      @PracticalEnthusiast  Год назад +2

      Sounds like the Audi engineers went to Nissan after they were finished with this masterpiece! 😂

  • @mikee6220
    @mikee6220 7 месяцев назад

    Incredible

  • @QtQuattro
    @QtQuattro Год назад

    I'm in love

  • @RobClubley
    @RobClubley Год назад

    Ahh memories of when I did the timing belt on my urquattro. I wish the front came off like your 5000. Some real mucking about in tight spaces even with the bumper off.
    I had that power steering pump off so many times! I kinked the O-ring on the water pump as I re-fitted, causing a coolant leak. Sigh. Old cars!
    Lots of similarities between my 10v 5 cylinder and yours, and lots of differences.

  • @abderrahimmark
    @abderrahimmark Год назад

    Hello, please make your videos longer and regular. 🙌🏻👍🏻🤩

  • @raf530i
    @raf530i Год назад

    I don`t know how you can resist going crazy with the degreaser and then a good scrub all over the place. I`d be already making the engine bay as pristine as the rest of the car 🙂

  • @bengermano7905
    @bengermano7905 Год назад

    Do you still have the 2084 crank tool? I'm in need of one to do the belt on my 4000cs and can't find one for under $125
    Wondering if you'd want to part ways with yours?

  • @dfkuipers
    @dfkuipers Год назад +1

    It says in the manual that you need “God strength to tighten the bolt in combination with Thor’s hammer” and “only the one worthy of the mighty Audi can do so”.

    • @PracticalEnthusiast
      @PracticalEnthusiast  Год назад +2

      Serious measures must be taken when holding all 160HP together 😂

  • @MeowTubee
    @MeowTubee Год назад

    Great video! Do you have a part number or search term for the lockout tool? I'm in need of one from eBay as well!

    • @PracticalEnthusiast
      @PracticalEnthusiast  Год назад

      The part number is an ultra unspecific "2084" but you might have luck searching by terms including "VW Audi 5 cylinder crank locking tool". If you have to buy it new, be prepared for some sticker shock!

    • @MeowTubee
      @MeowTubee Год назад

      @@PracticalEnthusiast awesome. Thanks for the help! Also keep up great job on the videos. They are extremely helpful and contribute to the forever Audi Typ-44 knowledge. The post 2010-internet severely lacks this.

  • @chrisgreco4249
    @chrisgreco4249 Год назад

    Is it possible to replace the timing belt without removing the harmonic balancer?

    • @PracticalEnthusiast
      @PracticalEnthusiast  Год назад

      I don't think so. There's a belt guide molded into the front of the engine that's there to prevent the belt coming off. It runs right up against the harmonic balancer.

    • @chrisgreco4249
      @chrisgreco4249 Год назад

      @@PracticalEnthusiast Ah....I watched the video closely, but I didn't see that detail. I can't find a mechanic near me willing to replace the timing belt on my '87 5000S. They all say the Audi is too old. So I am trying to prepare myself to do it. Pretty sure I won't find the special tool you used to hold the belt in place, so looking for an alternative approach.
      Your videos on the '87 Quattro are exceptionally helpful. I have a few pesky issues that I hope to improve - no fresh air, for one. I learned about the servo motor box behind the glove box from your video. Planning to test the servos w/ a 9 volt battery next week following your process. I'm very grateful you decided to create and post your "project unexpected expenditures". 🤭👍

  • @chrisgreco4249
    @chrisgreco4249 Год назад

    Does anyone know where to buy the Audi 2084 special tool used here ? All the mechanics nearby tell me my '87 5000S is too old to work on. Glad my doctor and dentist don't feel that way about me ! So, it looks like I am going to replace the timing belt myself.

    • @PracticalEnthusiast
      @PracticalEnthusiast  Год назад

      You can get one here: www.ultraperformance.co.uk/5-cylinder-crank-locking-tool-aby-adu-3b-7a

    • @chrisgreco4249
      @chrisgreco4249 Год назад

      @@PracticalEnthusiast Thank you kindly for the fast response. The web page says "out of stock" so I provided my name and email address. I should be notified when more are available.
      Your videos have been incredibly helpful and enjoyable to watch. My '87 5000S is in beautiful condition and I'm trying my best to keep it running.
      All the local techs tell me it's too old to work on, so I'm going to have to replace the timing belt myself soon.

    • @PracticalEnthusiast
      @PracticalEnthusiast  Год назад

      @@chrisgreco4249 shoot, I didn't notice it was out of stock. Here's another one but it's more expensive: shop.efi-motorsport.com/products/2084_audi_vw_5_cylinder_crank_locking_tool
      I'm sorry to hear no one is willing to work on it, but maybe it's for the best that you do it. That way you know it was done correctly!

    • @chrisgreco4249
      @chrisgreco4249 Год назад

      @@PracticalEnthusiast I am amazed at your resourceful ability to find such a rare tool. Thank you, again, for your speedy reply.

  • @andrethib
    @andrethib Год назад

    Older car ownership- like 95% of any repair job is cleaning! Apologies if you already mentioned it, but do you know what problem the stop leak was meant to address?

    • @PracticalEnthusiast
      @PracticalEnthusiast  Год назад +1

      That's exactly right! And cleaning always takes more time than I budget for. I believe the stop leak was meant to address the leaking water pump O-ring gasket, which didn't really work.

  • @crabbcake
    @crabbcake Год назад

    internal combustion engines - days are over. Stuff like this is 'make work' for the dealer. As if there's 30years of 'innovation' in an engine you get today. BYEBYE