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If this happens to you and you want to do it yourself or help someone do it then you will need special tools just to access the tensioner. These cost me just over £100 from VW.
I also bought the necessary new parts and others such as the serpentine belt and belt tensioner and balance chain, seeing as the engine is apart its the best time to do all these.
That was another £500. Not happy but taking advantage of the engine situation.
Finances are dwindling a bit now
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After getting the new tensioner in earlier today, we timed the engine and after the minimum 2 crankshaft revolutions rotated by hand obviously, we did a compression test.
We did one the other day and cylinder 4 read 0 bar of compression.
The same happened once timed.
This indicates the probability of a bent valve(s).
ABSOLUTELY FUMING!!! :O
So now we have removed the inlet manifold amongst everything else in the way of the head.
Aaaaaand the head will be removed tomorrow (probably) this is taking the piss all because of a tiny bit of metal failing in the tensioner. Thanks VW.
Anyway it is going to end up costing me even more money now and I am possibly going to have to buy another car because i am eventually going to have to go back to work lol.
Please for the Love of the non existant God, get your tensioners updated to the latest version atleast for peace of mind.
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