Dreaded TSi block damage from cam chain tensioner

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Dreaded TSi block damage from cam chain tensioner

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So the dreaded cam chain tensioner fault has happened to my Scirocco. (I've learnt to dread it a bit too late) . My big problem is the damage it has caused.. The engine block will need a re-bore , bigger pistons, valve guides, not sure on the valves yet.. possibly cam shaft and definitely head repairs.. :cry:
Has anyone been unlucky enough to suffer a similar problem? What did you do? Any advice or recommendations for acquiring a second hand block etc or someone capable of repairing this?

Thanks

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Re: Dreaded TSi block damage from cam chain tensioner

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I was unfortunate to have the same issue. Heart breaking. In the end I got an independent garage to rebuild the engine with genuine VW parts. Total bill for me was about £3600. Must admit it never felt the same afterwards. Recently sold mine and the poor bugger who bought it has said the engine failed again, no idea why as I updated the chain tensioner when the work was done, but didn't hear from them again regarding the cause.

As sad as it is to hear it, if it were me, I would sell the car as soon as you have repaired it. I just don't trust that engine anymore.
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Re: Dreaded TSi block damage from cam chain tensioner

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House wrote:I was unfortunate to have the same issue. Heart breaking. In the end I got an independent garage to rebuild the engine with genuine VW parts. Total bill for me was about £3600. Must admit it never felt the same afterwards. Recently sold mine and the poor bugger who bought it has said the engine failed again, no idea why as I updated the chain tensioner when the work was done, but didn't hear from them again regarding the cause.

As sad as it is to hear it, if it were me, I would sell the car as soon as you have repaired it. I just don't trust that engine anymore.
How much mileage did it do before it failed?
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Mine had done 70k


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Re: Dreaded TSi block damage from cam chain tensioner

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With all that damage caused it might be more cost effective to just replace the engine with a working used one and update the timing parts before it is fitted or during fitting.

Spending that much money on repairing these cars is becoming less and less practical :(

Or do forged internals and create a beast :D

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