Itchy, I guess we’ll have to agree to disagree. Having read a number of accounts of doing the cylinder removal and replacement and what is involved in the task, I (and the garage that was doing the work for me) decided it was too much extra work to justify – especially with the engine still in the van. With the engine on the bench it would be a different proposition.
I made the judgement based on the fact that the engine was rebuilt only three years ago with new seals (I’ve checked) and has only covered 20,000 miles (yes, I've checked, only 20k on the 2nd replacement engine) since then. Plus the fact that the garage assured me the cylinders had not moved when the head was removed. I don’t believe that taking the pressure off the bottom seal and then recompressing it when the new head is fitted should cause any problem. After all, this happens to a tap washer every time you turn it on and off and it survives that for a few thousand times before failing, even on a hot water boiler. You’d be quite unlucky to get a foreign body trapped in there and if I had, that would have become apparent by now.
NicBeeee, thanks for the best wishes. I agree regarding the 1.9DG – I had one in my previous 2WD van and always thought it was adequate. A Syncro with the 2.1DJ is not really that much faster.
There’s a tendency in all of us to seek greater power and torque but in truth we wouldn’t be driving these vans if we were really seeking that. A T4 or T5 TDI is MUCH faster, especially as a motorway machine but, as you say, we are rarely in a rush!
When I posed the original question about the very best WBX I was thinking of reliability rather than performance and that was because my relatively young engine had developed a serious fault and I was blaming that on the quality of the build of the Elite engine. I now believe I was in error. The reason the fault occurred was because of the failure of a coolant hose, and me allowing the engine to overheat (read Go Westy’s website for another example of this happening). Any engine relies on its needs (particularly cooling) being met!
I now hope the engine runs reliably for a while but if I were in the market for a new one I would probably seek a higher-quality build next time, if only for the warm feeling of confidence that gives.
Thanks for all the input
