Member Since: 31 Mar 2015
Location: Szeged
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TDV6 Engine big fault
Hi friends,
Firstly, sorry for my english, but I searching about my problem because where I live, didn't find anything.
I have an TDV6 LR3, and some weeks ago, engine made noise when driving fuel consumption was raising. It was about 16,5l/100km but I don't drive aggressive..
One of my friend in the Bosch Company clean and rebuild the 6 atomizers and the high pressure fuel pump. He sad me, there was a lot of iron shard in the atomizers. Got a new high pressure fuel pump, then start the engine and it shut down, engine is locked.
Dealer sad me, we had to take off the chassis, before the engine, but we took out the engine from the front of the car. It was hard work, but made it.
Then, I took the engine to a team, they sad: -the dual mass flywheel is broken, and it smashed the crankshaft, THEN the oil pressure gone and one of the piston is locked.
So, my question is, WHERE can I find a crankshaft in good condition and a winch?
Faults: - crankshaft is twisted.
- winch twisted
other parts of the engine are fine!
WAITING FOR THE ANSWER!
THANKS!!!!!!!
BEST REGARDS!
31st Mar 2015 6:56 pm
snailcove
Member Since: 21 Nov 2010
Location: Aberdeenshire
Posts: 460
Probably cheaper with a second hand engine
31st Mar 2015 9:25 pm
csontnelkuli
Member Since: 31 Mar 2015
Location: Szeged
Posts: 7
Cheaper? A second hand engine is about 3-4000GBP. Is it really cheaper to buy the whole engine than the 2 parts?
1st Apr 2015 6:12 am
Rich84
Member Since: 26 Jun 2013
Location: South Australia
Posts: 238
You can buy aftermarket pistons, rings and main bearing shells but so far I haven't seen an aftermarket crankshaft or rods. The main problem is Ford is not releasing spare parts for the lower engine - and as a mate of mine has just found out, they don't seem to releasing parts for any of their engines, as he just had to buy a whole new long motor for his diesel Ranger!
It's a pretty dodgy act considering there are design problems from the factory that cause catastrophic failures on the TDV6, like crankshafts that snap spontaneously, bearing caps that weren't correctly installed or the oil pump casing failing. Definitely feel bad for anyone with a failed TDV6.
You might try buying a wrecked D3/RRS TDV6, then selling off the remaining parts to help cover the expense? Good luck with it.2008 RRS TDV6 - Chawton White/Black/Lined Oak - 20's, h/k, sunroof - 350K KM.
2010 Audi A6 3.0T S-Line - Phamtom Black/exclusive 2-tone valcona 184K
2000 Audi A4 avant 1.8t Q Sport - Phantom Black/black 385K KM
1990 Nissan Pintara TRX - red - lots of mods - 439K KM
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1st Apr 2015 6:39 am
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1st Apr 2015 6:40 am
Disco_Mikey
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Thank you very much for the answers!
The fuel components were rebuild/clean by a BOSCH Diagnostic Company, they give warranty with them, I think these will be okay.
But I think I had to search for crankshaft, 1 con rod, screws for cylinder head, bearings...
Should I buy a new oil pump? The old one is works correctly but I heard somewhere need to change it.
And I think, I should buy a new dual mass flywheel..
1st Apr 2015 6:05 pm
snailcove
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