Excellent video, all the others on RUclips are very limited with info. I have to do this next week and was stressed over stripping the bolt as it is known to happen, you are the only one providing a backup plan. Also the 19th link is clearly explained, I was confusedwith other videos as they only talk about the brass link but does not mention the location for the other cam. Well done with this, now I feel comfortable doing mine
Thanks a lot Anthony, I appreciate it and I'm glad the video could help you. The bolt does strip a lot even when you have the right RM10 bit so you need to be careful when doing it. . . One I thing I try to do is make sure I explain as best as I can so that you are not left confused after watching my videos. Thank you for subscribing to the channel if you have done so already, if not please consider doing so.
Thanks man, I appreciate it. If you wanna do the job and there's something not so clear please ask I'll clarify... Thanks for supporting the channel as well 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
@OverideZA Yes, well, first of all, do I HAVE to remove the timing belt cover (on the opposite side of the engine) in order to remove the timing chain tensioner? (Located between the riming chain) Do you have WhatsApp? Could I ask some questions there
You only need to make sure that the car is on TDC before removing the chain. If you can do that without removing the cover then great, but if not you have to remove the cover.
The locking tool didn't fit because you didn't have the cams in the correct position for the tool to fit (iirc its TDC on cylinder 1). Also don't use a torque wrench for wrenching to undo bolts. Its a precision instrument and you'll put it out of calibration. VAG connectors come off a lot easier without risking of breaking if you push down on the connector then press the release tab and pull.
Was about to say the same. Timing tools are always go tight as it's high precision tool/poistion. And Cam carrier should use special sealant not standard silicone as so much silicone will make it sit little higher what will affect clearance on camshafts.
At times they are never tight, they have a lot of play and makes the job a sloppy one. With the sealant I used one which has a good level of reputation and even today, I've never seen a single leak
Great video brother! I also stripped the cam exhaust bolt and I was looking for video to see if I could install and time the cam chain without removing. You helped me out a bunch man! Thank you!!
It's a pleasure man, I'm glad the video could help. That bolt is really in there tight and getting it out is really not easy. Before removing the cam tray just make sure you mark everything and you should be good
I didn't know and I'm still not sure whether mine has both chain and belt but I'm starting to assume it does have both. The manual does not say there is a chain too . I have an A3 FSI 2.0 from 2005 .
Ok mate .Thanks for the info Much appreciated. Trying to learn all I can and try do my own maintenance. I have had my A3 for five years and it's not been to garage while I have had it so I must be doing something right lol.
Mate, I’m wondering how the exhaust camshaft didn’t fly? I’m afraid to do it that way It’s a lot of force from the timing belt And for sure I don’t want to stripping the bolt I want to it your way Also, I heard there’s a special seal for the camshafts tray and should not use the RTV Thanx🙏🏻
@@razieltac5365 if you can look back, there's a steel bar I put over the cam variator so that it can put pressure on the exhaust camshaft, I later removed it after noting that the camshaft was not lifting. That also depends on how much tension is on the belt. The not strip the bolt get someone to help you. I'm not sure about that but I used Reinzosil, it's the best on the market.
@@MegatronicsZA yes I see your videos repetitive I notice later that the bar didn’t effect much, an I thought maybe you release a bit of tension from the tensioner on the belt Or maybe there’s isnt enough room there to get to the tensioner (because of the upper mount) and you just the first one to discover that the camshafts did not lift if pulling out the cams tray I trying to be the less “surprised” in the process
@@razieltac5365 lol 😂 🤣 😂 you can never get less surprised, hopefully the video will get you pre-ready for the surprise. Thanks for the support on the channel
Hey man, I bought it from a local store that sells automotive tools here in South Africa. Well I do have experience with AliExpress and to be honest with you, I've always had the best buying experience and their delivery comes ahead of the ETA. I'm in South Africa BTW but their service has been good for me
I recommend oil with 10W-40 viscosity, it's a bit thicker than 5W-40 and offers protection on colder conditions and performs well under optimal temperature. Any brand between Liquimolly, Shell and Castrol. I prefer Shell.
Mate , also want to know about the oil control ring It’s should be replaced? In case it’s get damaged in the process, can you please help me find the oem number? I found some seller on Aliexpress But they can’t be sure it’s will fit our engine BVY 2.0 fsi But it seems the same Please help 🙏🏻 I’m afraid my oil control ring going to fail or breaks because high mileage engine (240k kilometres) Never been replaced (timing chain ether)
@@razieltac5365 hey man, it's not necessary to replace the oil control rings if they are not damaged, but if you do want to you can but it's not a must. I will check a part number for you... Damn 240k KMs without a replacement chain, that chain was strong.
@@MegatronicsZA 😂 Thank man appreciate it When I bought my lovely Jetta it was around 135km, and I didn’t do it yet😬 I very hope the last owner did it I will hurry up with it, hope it won’t break me
@@neatpolygons8500 it's a pleasure, I hope the video was helpful. Please kindly subscribe to the channel if you haven't done so so already, if you did then thank you.
Hey man, yeah if it broke then you have to remove the cylinder head because there's a chance the intake valves are damaged. Please kindly subscribe to the channel if you haven't done so already, I'll appreciate it.
@@MegatronicsZA OK thank you I think it's the pulley screw that broke I'm going to remove the cylinder head tomorrow I subscribed in France no one wants to change the chain
@@makacrack700 the pulley screw that you have to remove in order to remove the cam gear? So when it broke the gear fell off inside the cover? Thank you for subscribing, if you were in South Africa I'd fix it for you.
@@MegatronicsZA yes I changed the chain it started the first time after 5 minutes because there were 2 of us working on it I didn't want to do the screwing so I removed it with the reinforcement how the video worked very well but I'm sure It’s the aim that broke that of the pulley that holds the chain. I have no idea who happened.
@@jeanlorrainesolomon958 Please make sure you don't skip the video because you will skip vital parts of the job and you won't know where you've done wrong.
It's a normal thing across all cars. Don't stress about it. Especially when you are starting the car for the first time in the day (usually in the mornings).
Excellent video, all the others on RUclips are very limited with info. I have to do this next week and was stressed over stripping the bolt as it is known to happen, you are the only one providing a backup plan. Also the 19th link is clearly explained, I was confusedwith other videos as they only talk about the brass link but does not mention the location for the other cam. Well done with this, now I feel comfortable doing mine
Thanks a lot Anthony, I appreciate it and I'm glad the video could help you.
The bolt does strip a lot even when you have the right RM10 bit so you need to be careful when doing it. . . One I thing I try to do is make sure I explain as best as I can so that you are not left confused after watching my videos.
Thank you for subscribing to the channel if you have done so already, if not please consider doing so.
Thanks !!! From Russia with love !
I appreciate the support man, it means a lot thank you.
Again! A super well made video full to the brim with information.
Thanks man, I appreciate it. If you wanna do the job and there's something not so clear please ask I'll clarify... Thanks for supporting the channel as well 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
@OverideZA Yes, well, first of all, do I HAVE to remove the timing belt cover (on the opposite side of the engine) in order to remove the timing chain tensioner? (Located between the riming chain) Do you have WhatsApp? Could I ask some questions there
You only need to make sure that the car is on TDC before removing the chain. If you can do that without removing the cover then great, but if not you have to remove the cover.
Yeah I have WhatsApp, check my number on the Facebook link
The locking tool didn't fit because you didn't have the cams in the correct position for the tool to fit (iirc its TDC on cylinder 1).
Also don't use a torque wrench for wrenching to undo bolts. Its a precision instrument and you'll put it out of calibration.
VAG connectors come off a lot easier without risking of breaking if you push down on the connector then press the release tab and pull.
Oh okay thank you for the advice, will surely make use of it next time.
Was about to say the same. Timing tools are always go tight as it's high precision tool/poistion.
And Cam carrier should use special sealant not standard silicone as so much silicone will make it sit little higher what will affect clearance on camshafts.
At times they are never tight, they have a lot of play and makes the job a sloppy one.
With the sealant I used one which has a good level of reputation and even today, I've never seen a single leak
@@MegatronicsZA What was the sealent you used? I have hondabond but not sure if that would work
I used Reinzosil which comes in a blue/white packaging and it works perfectly. I have not even seen a single leak
Great video brother! I also stripped the cam exhaust bolt and I was looking for video to see if I could install and time the cam chain without removing. You helped me out a bunch man! Thank you!!
It's a pleasure man, I'm glad the video could help. That bolt is really in there tight and getting it out is really not easy. Before removing the cam tray just make sure you mark everything and you should be good
Thank you for the video brother! Useful
It's a pleasure man, thanks
Thank you I’ve been searching for a removal on this timing cover for ages! I think my hpfp internals fell inside :(
Damn I hope they didn't damage anything when they fell inside man... Well, I hope the video will help you sort it out.
Best video with details, much appreciated Sir 🫡
It's a pleasure man, thank you.
May I please ask you to kindly subscribe if you haven't done so already, if you have thank you.
Think about using longer m10 for the sprocket cuz i think you strip it because the m10 wasn't fit all inside the bolt head due to it's length
Yeah, I think I also didn't put enough pressure for it to sit properly on the bolt. I'll try that next time, thank you.
I didn't know and I'm still not sure whether mine has both chain and belt but I'm starting to assume it does have both. The manual does not say there is a chain too . I have an A3 FSI 2.0 from 2005 .
Give me your engine code I will check for you
@@MegatronicsZA engine code is BLR mate . Thanks .
@user-ft2yz6fy6t it does have a chain which drives the intake cam.
Ok mate .Thanks for the info Much appreciated. Trying to learn all I can and try do my own maintenance. I have had my A3 for five years and it's not been to garage while I have had it so I must be doing something right lol.
@@user-ft2yz6fy6t it's a pleasure man.
Lol I guess you are doing things right if the car is also not complaining
Mate, I’m wondering how the exhaust camshaft didn’t fly?
I’m afraid to do it that way It’s a lot of force from the timing belt
And for sure I don’t want to stripping the bolt
I want to it your way
Also, I heard there’s a special seal for the camshafts tray and should not use the RTV
Thanx🙏🏻
@@razieltac5365 if you can look back, there's a steel bar I put over the cam variator so that it can put pressure on the exhaust camshaft, I later removed it after noting that the camshaft was not lifting. That also depends on how much tension is on the belt. The not strip the bolt get someone to help you. I'm not sure about that but I used Reinzosil, it's the best on the market.
@@MegatronicsZA yes I see your videos repetitive
I notice later that the bar didn’t effect much, an I thought maybe you release a bit of tension from the tensioner on the belt
Or maybe there’s isnt enough room there to get to the tensioner (because of the upper mount)
and you just the first one to discover that the camshafts did not lift if pulling out the cams tray
I trying to be the less “surprised” in the process
@@razieltac5365 lol 😂 🤣 😂 you can never get less surprised, hopefully the video will get you pre-ready for the surprise. Thanks for the support on the channel
Good job mate!
Thanks a lot man, I appreciate it
Well done😊
Thanks a lot, I really appreciate it
Hi mate
Where did you get your timing tool T10252?
I thought of buying it from Ali express,
did you have experience with those?
Yours is from there?
Hey man, I bought it from a local store that sells automotive tools here in South Africa.
Well I do have experience with AliExpress and to be honest with you, I've always had the best buying experience and their delivery comes ahead of the ETA. I'm in South Africa BTW but their service has been good for me
Could I get a list of tools used for this video?
RM10 Bit
Cam Locking Tool
Reinzosil
T30 Bits
19 mm socket
Torque wrench.
I think that's about it
What brand and viscosity of oil do you recommend for this engine?
I recommend oil with 10W-40 viscosity, it's a bit thicker than 5W-40 and offers protection on colder conditions and performs well under optimal temperature. Any brand between Liquimolly, Shell and Castrol. I prefer Shell.
@MegatronicsZA What is your opinion of the motul 5w40 x-cess?
@marcocardoso6560 we rarely have those oils in South Africa so I don't really know how good/bad it is.
bjr le serrage de torx a 8NM et 90 degré c est pour tout les vis torx arbre a came et les vis torx aussi qui tien le cache alu
I don't understand the language, sorry
Mate , also want to know about the oil control ring
It’s should be replaced?
In case it’s get damaged in the process, can you please help me find the oem number?
I found some seller on Aliexpress
But they can’t be sure it’s will fit our engine BVY 2.0 fsi
But it seems the same
Please help 🙏🏻
I’m afraid my oil control ring going to fail or breaks because high mileage engine (240k kilometres)
Never been replaced (timing chain ether)
@@razieltac5365 hey man, it's not necessary to replace the oil control rings if they are not damaged, but if you do want to you can but it's not a must. I will check a part number for you... Damn 240k KMs without a replacement chain, that chain was strong.
@@MegatronicsZA 😂
Thank man appreciate it
When I bought my lovely Jetta it was around 135km, and I didn’t do it yet😬
I very hope the last owner did it
I will hurry up with it, hope it won’t break me
@@razieltac5365 my fear is that it might break and it'll be a lot more costs
@@MegatronicsZA hi buddy, did you have a part number for me? Oil control ring
@@razieltac5365 oh hey man sorry, the part number is 06F 198 107 A
I'm learning
That's great, if you believe in yourself you can also do it
Thank you so much good man!
@@neatpolygons8500 it's a pleasure, I hope the video was helpful.
Please kindly subscribe to the channel if you haven't done so so already, if you did then thank you.
hi my chain broke I have to remove the cylinder head to check the condition of my valve because I saw some people have nothing broken the valves?
Hey man, yeah if it broke then you have to remove the cylinder head because there's a chance the intake valves are damaged.
Please kindly subscribe to the channel if you haven't done so already, I'll appreciate it.
@@MegatronicsZA OK thank you I think it's the pulley screw that broke I'm going to remove the cylinder head tomorrow I subscribed in France no one wants to change the chain
@@makacrack700 the pulley screw that you have to remove in order to remove the cam gear? So when it broke the gear fell off inside the cover?
Thank you for subscribing, if you were in South Africa I'd fix it for you.
@@MegatronicsZA yes I changed the chain it started the first time after 5 minutes because there were 2 of us working on it I didn't want to do the screwing so I removed it with the reinforcement how the video worked very well but I'm sure It’s the aim that broke that of the pulley that holds the chain. I have no idea who happened.
Eix that's bad man sorry. Try to see if you can get another screw and replace the gear as well
This seems to be the same with 2.0T fsi
@@youngaux3630 they're the same, the only differences are the intake camshaft and the absence/presence of the turbo.
Top Job!
Thanks a lot Peter, I appreciate it
Is there a marking on the crank gear please?
The crank pulley has no marking... The marking is on the camshaft gear.
@@MegatronicsZA so how do I check the piston timing then?
@@jeanlorrainesolomon958 there's a marking I showed on the video. That mark needs to line up with the OT mark.
@@MegatronicsZA thank you for the info. 🙏
@@jeanlorrainesolomon958 Please make sure you don't skip the video because you will skip vital parts of the job and you won't know where you've done wrong.
Best video!
Thanks man, I hope the video was helpful.
@@MegatronicsZA yeah!!!!
@unknownperson8584 thank you 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
hi how do you remove the egr valve?
I'm not sure about that, I'll have to check.
@@MegatronicsZA ok thanks
I have a problem that rpm still high for 2 minutes when i start the engine then it came normal
It's a normal thing across all cars. Don't stress about it. Especially when you are starting the car for the first time in the day (usually in the mornings).
Thank you. It was about 30 seconds but now about 2 min. Is it normal?
@@mohammadalkhalaf2658 could be normal, it also depends on the seasons. During summer it take a bit longer, in winter it doesn't last much
What is a Caba
I don't know what you mean by "Caba"
Good mechanik
Thanks a lot man
You're the best
@@TawandaBare thanks a lot Tawanda, I appreciate it 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Boss I wish to pay you a visit maybe you can solve a problem I have, pity I can't share contacts
What's the issue with your car?
Two warning signs on the clock the motion sensor light and airbag they affect the power of the car
@@solomonmnguni9742 oh okay that's interesting. Is the ESP warning light?
It's not RM10 socket. No wonder you stripped the bolt 😂
What is it?
What the Heck you Doing ? hooooooly mate dont to this so
What do you mean?