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30th May 2012 9:43 am
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30th May 2012 10:19 am
Russell
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Looking at the pictures it is difficult to make out, is the casting that has failed part of the block or is it a diffrent casting that is bolted to the block?
If it is the block I would think the casting is very vey thin in that area for a main block and especially as that area has a torqued high stress fitting attached in that area.MY17 D5 1st Edition Namib Orange
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This is what it should look like but to me its not man enough for the job...
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Flack
30th May 2012 9:24 pm
buda
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OMG this is terrible news for you guys.......I am so sorry to hear this .........mines is an 07 plate at 75,000 miles and its a worry that it might be "when rather than if" it happens.........
looks like we will need a part number for the casting piece that the idler bolts to so that can get changed at the same time as the belt change or even as a preventative measure.........
I hope the repairs go well.......
30th May 2012 9:41 pm
stapldm
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Flack wrote:
This is what it should look like but to me its not man enough for the job...
Flack, that looks to me like the 'failing' part is in fact separate to the block and bolted to it. I'm assuming the darker colour is the block and the lighter colour is a tin foil cast alloy separate assembly bolted on by the bolts visible in your photo...in which case if we had a replacement plate from an 09MY (assuming they're better) could we replace this nightmare before it breaks?
An interested MY07er...Dr. Ian Malcolm:
"Yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."
Transgenic tomato anyone?
31st May 2012 9:54 am
Disco_Mikey
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I would be tempted to go for an early one, an 05-06MY, never heard of an issue until 07 models...My D3 Build Thread
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Mikey, do you know if that's just a bolt on plate that can be ordered separately and easily replaced? Earlier makes sense, but are they still available or have they been superceeded?
I'd need to know that it's a different design/construction before ordering one, so would hope it had a different part number to show the revision...I'd hate to put in a new one with the same 2007 fault Dr. Ian Malcolm:
"Yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."
Transgenic tomato anyone?
I am not sure if the plate can be bought as a separate item, and also if it can be just replaced. I am not sure but it goes around the crank shaft on on to the sump so it might not be possible to change it at belt change time..maybe Disco_Mikey knows if it can be changed.
But my picture above is from a 2005 D3 and they all look the same to the naked eye...
One theory I was looking at is if the new bolt that comes with the tensioner is the correct length as the hole goes right through the mounting plate. If the bolt was to long only by a few threads then this would be enough to put the plate under stress in the way its broken.
Bodsy needs to check on the engine block to see if there is evidence that the bolt has fouled the block when fitted with the new tensioner...
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