Justin, you've helped me install countless upgrades for my B5 S4, including installing a motor with Borg Warner K04's. I praise your efforts and I am very pleased to have such a good DIY-teacher. You're a legend From Australia
Another invaluable video to help the DIYer, thank you very much. Also for the flywheel/clutch bolts... on other cars I have someone hold the crank pully on the other side.
Justin thank you so much for doing these vids. Got a really good deal on a s4 that needed a timing belt job. Your vid talked me through it with ease. I really appreciate the details on the car's and vids.
This helped me swap a new 2.8 motor into my A4 a while back, Figured id say thanks! Still was a pain but it helped a lot knowing what I was getting into minus the turbos and extra "cool" S4 bits.
I know this process all too well. Really like those trans guide pins you made. That would certainly save me some grief next time around.... which I hope is way off in the future!
Thank You so much for this, I might be tackling this very soon. I will be replacing the rear main seal, clutch and flywheel with bolts. Am I missing anything else in that area that should be addressed. Thanks!
Hi Justin, Quick question: Using this video to take apart my 2.7apb 01E tranny on the Allroad. there seem to be three 8mm hex bolts on the tranny underside. The two on the passenger side came out with a snap. the Driverside seems resistant. Should all three come out? Also, I have used all of your videos at some point. Do you have a Patrion account or other means to send you some compensation for your work?
Hi Justin, do you have to replace the copper banjo bolt washers when replacing turbos? Any other tips for working with banjo bolts? Do I need to mark them prior to removal so I know they'll flow properly when reinstalled?
Justin, i've noticed on my car that on BOTH sides, the metal tubes connecting to my K03 inlets near the compressor have both popped out of the hole on the K03 inlet pipe (you can see one side at 19:45 for example). I think one of them was my fault doing new ignition coils. Any suggestions as to whether to try and manhandle/pop them back in from the top, or from underneath the car (with the engine still in place)? They seem very hard to get to from either, and the rubber hose (that goes over the valve cover/ignition coil) and attached thin metal tubes are dangling loose on both sides, causing I suppose either a vacuum leak and/or unfiltered air to enter the system. My gut is telling me to try to reach down from the top and see if I can blindly pop them back in? What are your thoughts? Also any way I might re-secure them?
hey Justin your videos are wickedly awesome, where r you located. I want to get my 2.7t rebuild for a stage 3 set up. would you accept a job if I am able to ship you out my engine. it be a great video for u to post if you like.
hey Justin i have a question, can i use standar bolts for the "pressure plate' does it really matter if i dont use oem bolts to re install the 'pressure plate' ? i am doing CLutch on my stage 3 S4
Thanks so much Justin and i never will be cheap to this car, i treasure this beast i can honestly say it's my dream car and it's a real mans machine. Thanks alot for the quick reply keep the videos up i'm glad to see you aren't scared to work on these cars, a lot of the mechanics are now a days.
Hey, Justin, I know it's been along time since you did these. I am getting ready to put my motor back in my car. I followed these videos, but as I am ready for it go go back in, I have a plug that I can't seem to find where it goes. It's one of the three off the back, not the speed sensor or the one that goes into the transmission. 6:50 I see it there off the back going upwards, but I can't seem to figure out where it goes. Any insight would be great, really appreciate these videos.
Justin, you've helped me install countless upgrades for my B5 S4, including installing a motor with Borg Warner K04's. I praise your efforts and I am very pleased to have such a good DIY-teacher. You're a legend
From Australia
Josh, did you install the motor in your driveway/gorrage? If so, how long did it take to get it done?
these videos are so helpful, thanks a lot keep em up! you could almost write a book on these cars with all you experience and knowledge
You do great work Justin. Massive B5 S4 fan from the UK. Keep it up
I love how you made line up pins to make it easier to uninstall/install the transmission. Thats one of my moves! Makes everything so simple
Another invaluable video to help the DIYer, thank you very much. Also for the flywheel/clutch bolts... on other cars I have someone hold the crank pully on the other side.
Justin thank you so much for doing these vids. Got a really good deal on a s4 that needed a timing belt job. Your vid talked me through it with ease. I really appreciate the details on the car's and vids.
Your videos are awesome! I enjoy the level of detail and your explanations, truly inspiring! Awesome work Justin!
Another very informative video Justin . thanks for taking the time to do these .
This helped me swap a new 2.8 motor into my A4 a while back, Figured id say thanks! Still was a pain but it helped a lot knowing what I was getting into minus the turbos and extra "cool" S4 bits.
Каждое видео этого мастера мне как бальзам на душу,он профессионал
I know this process all too well. Really like those trans guide pins you made. That would certainly save me some grief next time around.... which I hope is way off in the future!
Still a Legend mate.
thank you for the videos justin, will definitely help when i pull my 2.7 in the c5
Thank You so much for this, I might be tackling this very soon. I will be replacing the rear main seal, clutch and flywheel with bolts. Am I missing anything else in that area that should be addressed. Thanks!
Good valid point fist time ive herd on any vid ive seen well said for bidding mechs
Never use a ball tip allen socket on any thing
Thanks for your videos, I will be doing this in spring with full exhaust and thinking of tial 605 kit for my noggy.
awesome video never stop long live the b5s4
Hi Justin,
Quick question: Using this video to take apart my 2.7apb 01E tranny on the Allroad. there seem to be three 8mm hex bolts on the tranny underside. The two on the passenger side came out with a snap. the Driverside seems resistant. Should all three come out?
Also, I have used all of your videos at some point. Do you have a Patrion account or other means to send you some compensation for your work?
Hi Justin, do you have to replace the copper banjo bolt washers when replacing turbos? Any other tips for working with banjo bolts? Do I need to mark them prior to removal so I know they'll flow properly when reinstalled?
Looking forward to seeing the instal video!
Justin, i've noticed on my car that on BOTH sides, the metal tubes connecting to my K03 inlets near the compressor have both popped out of the hole on the K03 inlet pipe (you can see one side at 19:45 for example). I think one of them was my fault doing new ignition coils. Any suggestions as to whether to try and manhandle/pop them back in from the top, or from underneath the car (with the engine still in place)? They seem very hard to get to from either, and the rubber hose (that goes over the valve cover/ignition coil) and attached thin metal tubes are dangling loose on both sides, causing I suppose either a vacuum leak and/or unfiltered air to enter the system. My gut is telling me to try to reach down from the top and see if I can blindly pop them back in? What are your thoughts? Also any way I might re-secure them?
Good video😊
hey Justin your videos are wickedly awesome, where r you located. I want to get my 2.7t rebuild for a stage 3 set up. would you accept a job if I am able to ship you out my engine. it be a great video for u to post if you like.
hey Justin i have a question, can i use standar bolts for the "pressure plate' does it really matter if i dont use oem bolts to re install the 'pressure plate' ? i am doing CLutch on my stage 3 S4
Part # N0147391 Allen Bolt M8X16 Approx.. $1.25 each, You need 6... Don't be a cheap $%#&!!!!
Thanks so much Justin and i never will be cheap to this car, i treasure this beast i can honestly say it's my dream car and it's a real mans machine. Thanks alot for the quick reply keep the videos up i'm glad to see you aren't scared to work on these cars, a lot of the mechanics are now a days.
Hey, Justin, I know it's been along time since you did these. I am getting ready to put my motor back in my car. I followed these videos, but as I am ready for it go go back in, I have a plug that I can't seem to find where it goes. It's one of the three off the back, not the speed sensor or the one that goes into the transmission. 6:50 I see it there off the back going upwards, but I can't seem to figure out where it goes. Any insight would be great, really appreciate these videos.
What color is the plug?
@@JustinBallou01 I just took a photo. imgur.com/a/jRxrkkE
Its 2 prong black with a purple inside
Awesome, thanks!
Wow i love b5 s4 but looking at your videos looks like a pain to be worked on
What do you disconnect when you prime the engine with oil?
Anything to stop it from running :)
I seem to be getting a exhaust rattle from exhaust manifold turbo area. how can I tell exactly what's causing it ? thanks
Ikram Khan taking a look at it might help...
Thank you.
for your notice. 10 mm is a 6 mm. 13 mm is 8 mm, 17 mm is a 10mm.....
was up buddy i need a lil help identifying a coolant leak on my 2.7t
thank you
next time an Alan Bolt strips on you, try a triple square on it. that works 90% of the time.
We all needa come together & have a meet 😭😭😭
Hey Justin! Just wanted to let you know I just PM'd you on Google, sir!