216,000 Mile R32 Engine Teardown and Inspection
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- Опубликовано: 1 сен 2020
- The plan with this R32 is to turbocharge it. But an R32 with 216,000 miles may need some love before adding about 500WHP. In this video we do a complete teardown of the R32 engine and inspect all aspects of this engine. Im really surprised at the outcome on this engine. #r32 #humblemechanic
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Now I understand labour costs. I fully get it now lol
me too, after watching this and a bit of google research im thinking of getting rid of mine now. didn't realise labour costs would be so high.
So about 17 minutes in I realize, "that's not a skyline engine" 😂🤣
хахаха Nice
i noticed the VW symbol on the cams at 14 minutes lmfao
Literally says in the first 10 seconds it's a VR6
And it's clearly not an inline 6 in the thumbnail
same with me at work with a colleague. Told me it was an R32, "wow, nice man!" comes out.. it's a golf...
This comment cracked me up.. whahaha :')
HumbleMechanic engine teardown video? Yes please!
Yeassss
I pulled wrenches for a couple of years in a small tire shop. I mostly did tires, oil changes, brakes, minor stuff but occasionally I’d help the more experienced mechanics with tear downs or troubleshooting. I kinda miss it some days, watching stuff like this helps scratch that particular itch. Keep up the great vids. I don’t know if I’ll ever own a VW but it’s extremely interesting none the less!
Well, if you own a VW, call it "A labor of love." Some cars tend to need a little less in repairs, but aren't as fun. Since I want something that is AWD, has enormous brakes, and racing band seats, I'm buying an Evo X instead of a VW. Sure, even an Evo X is a labor of love, but certainly less labor.
VW are an addiction. I'm on my 4th. Seriously. Once you start... lol 😆
A well maintained R32 will easily go 300K miles. Thanks again Charles
As someone who’s got one with 170k I’m glad to hear that, bought with 150k, one owner, still has window sticker, 0 rust and a HUGE list of every maintenance record, anytime anything wasn’t perfect he would immediately have it worked on. The interior is pristine too, no faded plastics, no broken cupholder or vents or grease or anything. I truly think the car is going to go for a while
Vr6 GeRmAn EnGeNiRing iN ThE House, ja. Nice work bro . HUGE FAN OF GOLF R32.
Im in UK my Porsche Cayenne got this engine sweet as hell ❤
Thank you Humble for keeping VR info and vids informative and well produced. The broader motoring community don't really know much about these engines and how sweet they are.
Doing god's work right there sir, keep em coming!
When you said "thiiis is a vr6 engine", I almost thought you gonna continue with "and today I'm gonna show you around it's quirks and features..")
Haha
So this is responsible for the magnificent symphony that comes out the pipes
You know it
Yes expect when something goes wrong.
Starting to think maybe VW should pre-break all of the plastic connectors on their cars to save you the trouble. They could market this as a new feature.
I love the idea 👍🏼👍🏻👍👊
and... the update part will add mpg lol
Charles, great stuff. Your commentary when working on the parts helps a person like myself learn, really, mechanics in general.
For 200,000 miles it's pretty clean inside not much sludge guess it's had regular oil changes great video Charles
I was very surprised
lots of highway miles keeps the oil clean also
This engine look amazing for the milage. Why not wash down the engine before taking it apart? I usually do this it really makes working on the engine alot nicer plus keeps everything nice and clean.
I dont know what we Europeans do differently, but our engines dont have sludge(ok some have, but not many)
@@juhomaki-petaja I haven't met any old engineers in Europe who still believe gr.3, semi-synth (or even mineral oil) are just as good as full-synthetic, while there are plenty of those guys on this side of the pond; also in the US oil makers are allowed to label anything they want "full-synthetic", while in Europe (esp. Germany) they have laws against this (see difference in oil specs in US vs Europe for the same oils)
tl,dr: oil. the answer is oil
A proper old school nuts and bolts video - always a good day when HM uploads. Gotta love The Humble Mechanic.
You know buddy these videos are why I really like your channel, more information than most channels and most definitely a hell of a lot more methodical than some that I’ve seen.
I’m building a turbocharged BUB engine so I’m looking forward to seeing more of your videos on that subject thank you 🙏🏻
You're a smart guy Charles, and clearly a decent fellow, a quality youtuber, and an overall model of excellence!
You got all kinds of salty today huh. Must be having a tough morning. I legit feel bad for ya
@@HumbleMechanic im confused about the reply lol is that compliment sarcastic? i think he was being genuine
@@karlbischoff77 I think someone posted something, and removed the comment later.
Thank you so much for this... as someone who gets a "sweat-on" changing wiper blades and bulbs, your videos bring so much joy and the filming and narration is very good, again cheers.
To the previous owners of this car, you lovely people.
I really like your personality and the way you explain things, keep up the good work Charles!
thanks!
Wow awesome video ! Been waiting years for you to make a tear down of a vr6 ! Can’t wait to see the full build !
I’m very excited for this and the future progress you’ll be making!
Love the camera work and editing.. great tip with cardboard. Was expecting the bore condition to be good - have seen a 400k mile VAG diesel where original honing marks still visible!!
So satisfying when the head came off and everything looked good. I’ve had 3 vr6 cars. 2 gti and 1 gli. Love the content
Awesome video! Love the cardboard bolt trick and putting bolts back to where they came from, my memory is crap and has helped me put stuff back together in massive jobs like this. The off set piston layout in these engines is so cool looking!
You just changed my life forever with the cardboard organizer idea. I can't believe I never thought of that
Fantastic video Charles very detailed... super excited to see the next episode.... Vr6 turbo should be a serious force to be reckoned with
Your narration is (always) fantastic.
Amazing job charles taking that apart and put it back together awesome work bro 👍👌
Love what you doing to r32 looking forward to all the episodes on it
Nice tear down. Engine looks in really good condition given the mileage it’s covered. I was expecting to see a bit of wear on the big end and main bearings, but damn, they could do the same again and still be good. Look forward to the next instalment!
Right!!! I was surprised
I just got one of my old junkers running. 93 vr6 passat. Was amazed at how well it runs. Then realized it only has 130k miles. I can't wait to tear it down!
From what I've seen and I just subscribed today, but have watched for a while is that you my brother are a real technician. You are very knowledgeable in many ways as experience has taught you well. Keep it up as most look forward to you explaining these things but will never truly understand. Props to you sir, mr. Master technician.
Thank you
Nice trick to organize your bolts. Thanks for sharing. Many mechanics are missing bolts after doing this job!
Another AWESOME video Charles. Keep them coming
Mk4 VWs really were a golden age to me. 337, 20th anni, 05 GLI, R32. Those were all so cool.
All great models
Great video THANK YOU. Always a pleasure watching you work, as you work on your own you take the time and work "BY THE NUMBERS" not cutting corners and taking care, good good stuff. Again cheers.
Thank you
Nice video mate. With the state of the interior, the body, the steering and suspension, I'm glad you've finally found a part of the car that's in good health. Irony being you're fully rebuilding that bit anyway!
Cool video man, looking forward to the turbo and reassembly!
Colleague of mine forgot a transmission bolt once and forced the transmission out.
Not the best way to inspect the crank shaft, I'd say...
Haha damn
Wow didn't see that one comming :/
Ouch...
Thank you, Charles. I admire your skill and knowledge.
I don't like VW, but I do appreciate the time and effort you put into these videos. Subscribed. Can't wait to see it with the turbo.
First video I've watched on this channel. You do great work! Nice clear video and commentary and really looking forward to the next one!! Subbed!
Thank you
This is a clear example of changing you oil on time can due. Very impressive
Do*
Proves the importance of changing your oil. Enjoyed the video, thanks. 👍🏻
Oh a VW vr6, I was all excited thinking it was a skyline r32 rb26dett.
Thahks man. Make more videos like this and explain more please. Good luck man.
Wicked Stuff, I really enjoyed watching that 😊. Can't wait for the nx video.
damn those bearings look amazing
While watching i was itching to get involved and wanted to help. It would be a log way to go from the uk so I'm just gonna hang on for the next vid. Amazing work looking forward to the build nice one Charles 👍
Thanks mate, much appreciated. It's unhelpful that so many amateurs do these types of videos.
Just watching you do this makes my wallet sweat, had my chains and DMF replaced around the 110k mark and I fear I'll be having nightmares tonight after watching this haha. Top job, quality content, will sub.
I love how you always use pink to mark 😍 everything!!
Thanks for the quality teardown video Charles, great to see a slow methodical disassembly! My project's engine is very similar and coming out for chains and waterpump soon, feeling a little less overwhelmed by the prospect! I listened to your podcast with Paul the other morning (was good stuff!), aiming to not become another DIY fail statistic.
Also, highly recommend a screwdriver as your next cocktail! Oldie but a goodie. Pulp or no pulp is dealers choice.
More amazing stuff bearded wonder!!!!!!!💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️
I am always impress by ur video's. Keep it up
Excellent video, Charles. Tkx
Good video thanks for posting, I love these kinda videos.
Great video i am rebuilding my engine as well just not putting a turbo on it but i am going to make it strong as hell....Keep up the good work love this series
In 2003 I purchased a brand new Eurovan with the 24v VR6(2.8). I sure do miss that van. Kept it for over 10 years and about 80,000 miles.
Wow, what a good idea with the alternator bolt sleeve trick! I'll 100% do that next time I need to take one out.
Keep up all the great content!
Props to the previous owners! Great work at keeping up with the engine!
Love these videos, how clean is that engine . Been looked after
I like your video: no crap, just straight to the point. +1 sub
Nice engine. Like new inside.
Thank you for show.
I learned a lot of cool little tricks, thank you!
Great job my friend!
Watching people disassemble, clean, fix and reassemble engines is incredibly interesting and it really makes me want to do it but I’m finding it difficult to get started. I’ve always enjoyed working with my hands and I already have the tools I would need to get started.
I think I need to just find a super run-down car that is standing at death’s door. Something I could just go pick up for $0-500 and get started. I don’t have the experience or confidence to start attempting major jobs on my daily driver. I need to find something to work on that wouldn’t cause me any financial hardship if I were to completely screw something up and ruin it.
You are thinking ahead like playing chess in your head. We always make a mistake or two or else we can proceed very slowly and have our work checked by another mechanic. Have you thought about taking an automotive class somewhere? Or of working on someone else's stuff? Generally the hardest part is the cost of tools and machinery. For me too its about finding space to put stuff. Remember that if its a car that needs to run you will work faster on it and it motivates you to work faster but if you don't have a bicycle then its good to work on a 2nd vehicle or the engine only that will go into a vehicle. The best 1st step I would take is meeting up with an engine machinist with a notepad in hand. Get a tool kit ready!
Gotta say I am so happy I've found your channel. I have been getting really serious about finally getting one of the realistic childhood dream cars and just having this whole in depth series on it is amazing. I would ideally like one slightly less rough, but by the looks of this teardown rough on the outside might not be so indicative of the inside! Love this content and excited to see where you go with it!
Amazing guys.. perfect explanation👍
This guy tutorial is really good for beginners so they never put the wrong skrew in the hole when putting it back..
In Germany, quite a few tuners convert the R32 into a "R30". They do interchange some parts between different engines to get a more robust engine which can get more boost and power.
exactly. they Get the Crankshaft out of a 2.8/2.9l 12v VR6 to reduce compression
just out of curiosity, which parts do they swap out?
Good work dude
Great vid. Charles 👍👍👍
Im interested to see this, as our r32 is nearly 15 years old now. Ours has low miles though, which is not always a good thing but weve tried to give it plenty of oil changes. Have to say, its never missed a beat.
You are such a good mentor
thank you
My Champ of an R32 just hit 227xxx. I'm looking forward to another 10k without issues. 👍💪💪
I just got on as well, it needs help and work. It needs help inside and out :) Good vids Charles!
I always keep the head bolts too. I cut the heads off of the long ones and put them a few threads were the short ones go to align the head to block when doing head gaskets. The same bolts work great for studs to align the transmission. I have also used them instead of Loli pops in a pinch.
Fascinating breakdown (I have car with a 20V V5 engine) and a great list of useful webpages! Very helpful video. Given its mileage, the engine is in superb condition. I suspect that might be down to relatively gentle usage (as well as being properly maintained). All about to change when you strap that turbo on it. 😉
Love these engine break down videos! Rust, cough, cough, rust.
Media blaster in your future?😁
It really helps to soak every nut and bolt you can find, with good old liquid wrench or similar, the day before you tear into it...same goes for spray cleaning the engine so its easier to see everything not covered by grime
Professional mechanic 👍
Been using the cardboard trick for years. It's a huge help.
Nice! By happenstance, on my lift this coming week is an '07 Passat with the big VR6, clacking timing chains.
As my luck would have it, yes Charles, it's the early one with the one-piece intake manifold. I've pulled the nose forward, big yard sale of components on the shelf.
With the upper timing chain visible, we see broken chain guides, but luckily, no serious damage to the valve train.
Years ago, I saw issues with the oil pump drive with the Eurovans mostly. Big job, but still fun to tackle.
It’s good to see people still do proper engine work these days I’m from England 🏴 and in this country as a mechanic my self we either just change the engine or scrap the car sad really I haven’t done an engine strip down in a few years and miss it.
This got me back into your channel mate. Good stuff
Sweet. More Vr6 goodness coming soon
@@HumbleMechanic Awesome! Any EA113 stuff appreciated too :)
Was excited for the moment when you showed the connecting rod bearings, was quite impressed. I've changed mine on a 4 cylinder Passat for fun, they looked significantly worse at 180000 miles. However, nice work!
Good job Charles, You can't throw anything away either:):):)
Glad the motor is in good shape!
Hey Charles, a great tool for engine disassembly is an engraver, I pull down and reassemble multiple engines per week and engraving parts during disassembly is a no brainer, the parts go through the parts washer, ultrasonic cleaner, acid bath etc and the markings don't come off like a paint mark does. I use an air engraver with a tungsten carbide tip.
Great content can't wait to see next video
Great video Charles, im glad stuff looks good.
When you turbo charge, will you be changing the pistons and other stuff? Or just wacking a turbo on? And what brand of turbo have you gone for?
Thanks for the tool listing at the top. One item that looked amazing (not listed, however) is that cool orange parts sorter tray. Where does that come from? Great vid, dude!
Engines are even more complex than I imagined before. Holy cow.
I like the roar of this engine: such amazing.
Gotta love that German VAG Group mechanics!! Nice Video Charles! 👍
Thanks :)
Oh boy, the joys and wonders of electronic controlled engines...
Waiting to see the engine being completed. ☺
you should make r32 this to the maximum performance and unique, looking forward to seeing gti mk5 engine in the future. great work
Most realistic RUclipsr
What I needed. Early off work, a glass of rum and this video.
NICE!!!
@@HumbleMechanic and ofc some good music