The chances of a 200k motor with exactly 130 psi in all 5 holes would be pretty darn slim. This motor has a different - block, crank, pistons, rods, head, manifolds, entire FIsystem,etc- than the Audi 5 cylinders sold in the USA. Guess what this means for new parts availability? Any of these vans that make it to junkyards (and a surprising number are there, due to fires) are picked apart for use by Audi hotrodders looking for added displacement engine parts. Guess what this means for used parts availability? Mark Todd Kaderabek wrote: > > Let me ask this a different way: factoring in replacement of the serpentine > belt and the timing belt, how much life is left on a 2.5 liter 5 cylinder > with 196,000 miles on it, presuming the claim of 130 psi in all 5 holes is > accurate? Any guesses? > > TJK > -- > Todd J. Kaderabek, Director of Production > Lark Books, Fiberarts Magazine, Folkwear Patterns > 50 College Street > Asheville, NC 28801 > Phone: (828) 253-0467, X 331 > Fax: (828) 253-7952 > todd@larkbooks.com |
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