Lance Allison
Requiesce In Pace October 20th, 2019
A few weeks ago, I posted a problem with throwing a CEL and having uneven turbo boost at full throttle. I met with Drivbiwire and he connected his VAG-COM and it had the same 575 code some others have experienced. As it turned out, an N75 wastegate relay replacement took care of my problem.
When he hooked it up to the VAG-COM, he ran through the different screens and it showed my timing retarded, almost at the very bottom of the acceptable range. Since it was already late in the day, we agreed to meet a different day to have the timing advanced.
I went over Drivbiwire's house today and he was going to advance the timing and do the PCV/CCV mod. When we took the timing cover off and did a visual on the belt, it had several very small bubbles all over the non-ribbed surface of the belt. Almost as if it was starting to delaminiate. It also had considerable stretch. It was to the point the tensioner was at its maximum position, as was the injector pump. The pump would not move enough to allow any more timing advance.
Keep in mind, the belt only had about 38,000 miles on it. In order to adjust the timing properly, we went ahead and replaced the belt.
I left there this afternoon in amazement. Although Pete did all the work, it was incredibly easy to change the belt. We started at around 11:45. The belt was changed, timing set (and VAG-COM scanned), did a road test, and performed the CCV mod in under TWO HOURS !!!! It really pays to have the proper tools. I was so impressed, I'm in the process of ordering the cam locking tool, the injector pump lockpin, and the few wrenches that really made the job easy.
By having the tools right there, we didn't have to take chances with the "mark and pray" method. Again, I was very impressed with the way the entire job went.
A big thanks to you, Pete!!
The lesson learned -- CHECK YOUR TB REGULARLY
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Lance Allison
LDA4793@UDNET.NET
98 Jetta TDI
150,000+ miles
Upsolute Chip & Tuning Box
Epsilonian Confederate
K&N / Descreened / Desnorkeled
[This message has been edited by Lance Allison (edited November 29, 2000).]
When he hooked it up to the VAG-COM, he ran through the different screens and it showed my timing retarded, almost at the very bottom of the acceptable range. Since it was already late in the day, we agreed to meet a different day to have the timing advanced.
I went over Drivbiwire's house today and he was going to advance the timing and do the PCV/CCV mod. When we took the timing cover off and did a visual on the belt, it had several very small bubbles all over the non-ribbed surface of the belt. Almost as if it was starting to delaminiate. It also had considerable stretch. It was to the point the tensioner was at its maximum position, as was the injector pump. The pump would not move enough to allow any more timing advance.
Keep in mind, the belt only had about 38,000 miles on it. In order to adjust the timing properly, we went ahead and replaced the belt.
I left there this afternoon in amazement. Although Pete did all the work, it was incredibly easy to change the belt. We started at around 11:45. The belt was changed, timing set (and VAG-COM scanned), did a road test, and performed the CCV mod in under TWO HOURS !!!! It really pays to have the proper tools. I was so impressed, I'm in the process of ordering the cam locking tool, the injector pump lockpin, and the few wrenches that really made the job easy.
By having the tools right there, we didn't have to take chances with the "mark and pray" method. Again, I was very impressed with the way the entire job went.
A big thanks to you, Pete!!
The lesson learned -- CHECK YOUR TB REGULARLY
------------------
Lance Allison
LDA4793@UDNET.NET
98 Jetta TDI
150,000+ miles
Upsolute Chip & Tuning Box
Epsilonian Confederate
K&N / Descreened / Desnorkeled
[This message has been edited by Lance Allison (edited November 29, 2000).]