5 times on a AA truck now

for questions and answers about alternative power transplants on the T25, GTi, Porsche,Subaru etc, this is the place. You must register to post but anyone can read.

Moderators: User administrators, Moderators

Edition38
Registered user
Posts: 6
Joined: 02 Sep 2014, 15:34
80-90 Mem No: 0

5 times on a AA truck now

Post by Edition38 »

After spending a lot of money on getting my 1.6 td so called fixed here in the north east it went and spat all it's guts out on the motor way on Monday so it came home on a A A truck again 8-(

So that's 500 pound gone down the drain is there any where I can get a 1.9 tdi fitted ? I don't mind where it goes to be done as long as they know what there doing all I want is to get in and drive it without it blowing up

Rely getting sick of it now please help me out

I don't want to do a pot luck pick out of thin air place going to use someone that as a good rep for doing this any idears ? Susan

User avatar
lloydy
Registered user
Posts: 8015
Joined: 24 Nov 2009, 17:54
80-90 Mem No: 5262
Location: cheam surrey

Re: 5 times on a AA truck now

Post by lloydy »

mario at mv engineering is your man
https://www.facebook.com/pages/MV-engin ... 3683762014" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Time is a drug. Too much of it kills you

User avatar
Winchweight
Registered user
Posts: 1511
Joined: 26 Jul 2013, 17:19
80-90 Mem No: 12697
Location: Shrewsbury / Brize Norton

Re: 5 times on a AA truck now

Post by Winchweight »

Mario at MV is doing ours next month. He's also adding power steering (luxury) and Aidan will tweek the gearbox.

He did Al's van before they went to Morocco.
http://www.thelittleredbus.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

VW 2.1 WBX DJ Syncro Doka - SOLD
VW 1.9 TDi AHU Syncro Camper

User avatar
lloydy
Registered user
Posts: 8015
Joined: 24 Nov 2009, 17:54
80-90 Mem No: 5262
Location: cheam surrey

Re: 5 times on a AA truck now

Post by lloydy »

power steering in lovely :D cruise control beats it though :mrgreen:
Time is a drug. Too much of it kills you

User avatar
Trunkster
Registered user
Posts: 196
Joined: 30 Oct 2011, 19:51
80-90 Mem No: 10359
Location: Wolverhampton

Re: 5 times on a AA truck now

Post by Trunkster »

I have had 4 engine's from Mario 1 broke and 3 blew up :evil: having blown up the last one he fitted going somewhere else this time. Mario is a nice chap but what ever your deal is with him get it in writing!
Last edited by Trunkster on 03 Sep 2014, 08:40, edited 1 time in total.
If in doubt give it a clout!

George22
Registered user
Posts: 65
Joined: 18 Jul 2013, 21:14
80-90 Mem No: 13035
Location: Harby, Leics

Re: 5 times on a AA truck now

Post by George22 »

Speak to the Campershack near Grantham (Lincs).

billy739
Trader
Posts: 2373
Joined: 20 Oct 2005, 10:00
80-90 Mem No: 1541
Location: gloucester

Re: 5 times on a AA truck now

Post by billy739 »

£500 on an engine ? including fitting? that's poss your problem

you need to be looking at £3000 or more if your paying someone to do it all

User avatar
ChrisTriple
Registered user
Posts: 457
Joined: 18 Aug 2012, 17:35
80-90 Mem No: 12111
Location: cotswolds, gloucestershire
Contact:

Re: 5 times on a AA truck now

Post by ChrisTriple »

Why not try brickwerks or campershack
84 Devon Sunrise PopTop, DF. Campershack LPG.
Full Body resto completed 04-17

http://www.T25Camper.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

User avatar
keytouch
Registered user
Posts: 952
Joined: 17 Oct 2007, 22:31
80-90 Mem No: 4484
Location: West Somerset

Re: 5 times on a AA truck now

Post by keytouch »

Winchweight wrote:Mario at MV is doing ours next month. He's also adding power steering (luxury) and Aidan will tweek the gearbox.

He did Al's van before they went to Morocco.
Hydraulic or electric power steering?
Jonathan

A Camper called Wanda
1983 A reg Bilbo Marlfield conversion, 1900 Diesel 1Y engine

User avatar
AdrianC
Registered user
Posts: 2975
Joined: 29 Dec 2010, 21:57
80-90 Mem No: 9144
Location: Living in Hay whilst the Sun pours down.
Contact:

Re: 5 times on a AA truck now

Post by AdrianC »

Edition38 wrote:I don't want to do a pot luck pick out of thin air place
So what's actually broken each time, and what did this garage actually do for the money? £500 doesn't necessarily go very far spread between VAT, labour and parts.
A year and a half living in a Westy hightop... http://www.WhereverTheRoadGoes.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Edition38
Registered user
Posts: 6
Joined: 02 Sep 2014, 15:34
80-90 Mem No: 0

Re: 5 times on a AA truck now

Post by Edition38 »

Hi guys

The 500 pounds was for

Oil , filter , timeing belt , water pump , ( fitted) and starter rebuild

The problem is that it kepted throwing off fan belts and the last time it did this I cooked it big time . I got the garge to check it out before doing the timeing gear ect and they said it was ok but it wasn't 190 mile later it's sized 8-(

I will give all the above a ring and go from there looking into a 110 bhp with the gearbox done if needed had to get my golf country box reworked when I got a 110 diesel put in that however that garge is no longer there

mazz
Registered user
Posts: 82
Joined: 07 Nov 2006, 00:13
80-90 Mem No: 0
Location: telford

Re: 5 times on a AA truck now

Post by mazz »

Trunkster wrote:I have had 4 engine's from Mario 1 broke and 3 blew up :evil: having blown up the last one he fitted going somewhere else this time. Mario is a nice chap but what ever your deal is with him get it in writing!
As most know I post very little here, but this has been bought to my attention by my customer
So to quote the real facts here
We supplied Andy over two years ago a used 1.9 AAZ which was removed from Keith's PD Atlantic, we replaced the head and supplied and fitted it for £1500 I think, maybe 10-11 months later the bottom crank pulley failed, common IDI fault, taking out crank, we rectified all faults free of charge including replacing bottom end with another good used engine, bear in mind this was done cheap and not really one of our normal jobs, all it did was get a engine off the floor for us,
As a rule now a rebuilt AAZ engine will cost you £1400 plus vat plus labour and cost of injectors, any thing other than this and you are taking a gamble, the AAZ does not stand the test of time well and once taken from its cozy golf environment and make to work twice as hard in a T3 the result is often not good, but hey sometimes you get lucky.

As a note I remember what happened the to Andy's engine,it was not crank pulley it dropped a precon chamber out the head pretty much destroying it entirely, obviously no amount of preempt can predict the dropping of a precon chamber as any tech on here will understand, we replaced his engine with a ivorseal recon that we pulled out of a customers T4 which they converted to TDi the ivorseal unit was less than a year old according to its original owner
Last edited by mazz on 06 Sep 2014, 10:41, edited 2 times in total.
MV Engineering LTD
01952 581818 mveservices@hotmail.co.uk

mazz
Registered user
Posts: 82
Joined: 07 Nov 2006, 00:13
80-90 Mem No: 0
Location: telford

Re: 5 times on a AA truck now

Post by mazz »

Just found this

AAZ temp gauge
by Trunkster » Wed Aug 13, 2014 7:59 am

Hi guys. I have an AZZ engine fitted in my van. It was originally air cooled. To cut a very long story short I blew 2 AAZ engines up and I am now having a third one fitted. As you probably know the AZZ engine runs hot. This time I am having an oil cooler from BW fitted. The temp gauge in the van when I blew the last 2 up went from half to max in a matter of seconds so was too late to save the engine. I know you can buy after market add on temp gauges. My question is are they any good, which is the best and do I have it on the water side off the cooling system or the oil? How do you fit them? My money is running out quickly and don't want to blow another engine!
MV Engineering LTD
01952 581818 mveservices@hotmail.co.uk

mazz
Registered user
Posts: 82
Joined: 07 Nov 2006, 00:13
80-90 Mem No: 0
Location: telford

Re: 5 times on a AA truck now

Post by mazz »

And this,

by Trunkster » Tue Aug 26, 2014 2:01 pm

Blew my AZZ 1.9td a few weeks ago. I then bought a used but so called working AZZ from a chap on here. I have just had a call from the garage fitting the engine that the replacement engine I bought is knackered as well!! The garage has a working golf but failed MOT due to welding that they Know has a good engine because they have looked after it for their customer for years. Customer is thinking of selling the car rather than have it welded. Will a 1:9 TD Engine with codes IZ and AHU fitt?
MV Engineering LTD
01952 581818 mveservices@hotmail.co.uk

Edition38
Registered user
Posts: 6
Joined: 02 Sep 2014, 15:34
80-90 Mem No: 0

Re: 5 times on a AA truck now

Post by Edition38 »

So the 1.9 tdis are going to give me trouble due to over heating ? Maybe I should buy a head and get my old 1.6 td fully reworked and maybe get the gear box reworked with a higher 5th gear ? I am more then happy to throw a few quid at it to get it right

Post Reply