So, after 4000 miles of blissful S2 ownership I'm contemplating doing some major servicing this summer.
The main reason for doing anything is an intermittent 'rattle' from the top-end, which I'm almost certain is the timing chain. I replaced both pads and the J-tube last year, but it looks like the tensioner is near the end of it's travel. Also, for an unknown period the chain was running on the metal tensioner... so I probably should have changed it then and there...
Some background:
- Well run in (184k miles)
- Original waterpump
- Original cam chain
- Belts last done by PO (at a non-specialist) Sept 09
- Clutch done approx 90k miles ago (and seems fine)
My general plan is to do a compression test (to make sure nothing else is amiss) and then proceed to replace the cam chain. Seeing as the timing belt needs to be disturbed, I also plan to change the water pump, belts, idlers and change the seals on the front.
The reason for DIY is firstly, the car is meant to be a hobby and I want to learn how to do it (I've done similar scale stuff, e.g. head gaskets on lesser cars) and secondly, to allow painting cam covers etc. while they're off and generally doing a leisurely job.
The main question is... what else should I be doing? While the cams are out, why not remove the head, replace the gasket and get it rebuilt by an engineering shop who knows what they're doing?
Any recommendations, especially from others in the high mileage club?
Also... a very specific question... has anyone changed a camshaft seal without special tools 9233 and 9234 (it's a special sleeve and a drift for tapping the seal in).
Thanks anyone who read this far... any comments/support appreciated (even if it's just to say get on and do it... stop asking silly questions)!!
The main reason for doing anything is an intermittent 'rattle' from the top-end, which I'm almost certain is the timing chain. I replaced both pads and the J-tube last year, but it looks like the tensioner is near the end of it's travel. Also, for an unknown period the chain was running on the metal tensioner... so I probably should have changed it then and there...
Some background:
- Well run in (184k miles)
- Original waterpump
- Original cam chain
- Belts last done by PO (at a non-specialist) Sept 09
- Clutch done approx 90k miles ago (and seems fine)
My general plan is to do a compression test (to make sure nothing else is amiss) and then proceed to replace the cam chain. Seeing as the timing belt needs to be disturbed, I also plan to change the water pump, belts, idlers and change the seals on the front.
The reason for DIY is firstly, the car is meant to be a hobby and I want to learn how to do it (I've done similar scale stuff, e.g. head gaskets on lesser cars) and secondly, to allow painting cam covers etc. while they're off and generally doing a leisurely job.
The main question is... what else should I be doing? While the cams are out, why not remove the head, replace the gasket and get it rebuilt by an engineering shop who knows what they're doing?
Any recommendations, especially from others in the high mileage club?
Also... a very specific question... has anyone changed a camshaft seal without special tools 9233 and 9234 (it's a special sleeve and a drift for tapping the seal in).
Thanks anyone who read this far... any comments/support appreciated (even if it's just to say get on and do it... stop asking silly questions)!!