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VR6 Head rebuild - what else?

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My 94 VR6 is going to my local specialist on Monday for some big time work.

 

They're going to re-con the head, change the cam chains and tensioners and check out cylinder 6 for scoring.

 

Appart from the clutch, which has already been done, is there anything else I should get them to do?

 

If it turns out that number 6 bore is f***ed, what are my options?

 

Thanks

 

Chris

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They should change the tappets while doing the head, make sure they use the mk4 solid tensioners as replacements.

 

Only option for bore wear is to increase capacity, ie 3 litre+ (new pistons)

 

What mileage is it on?

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Hi supercharged,

 

It's on 130K.

 

That's a good point about the Mk4 tensioners.

 

When I spoke to Vince ages ago, he said that they bore out the block to make it a true 2.9. Unfortunately, I can't take it up there, but I was hoping someone might know what pistons they use?

 

Thanks

 

Chris

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Oh OK,

 

I've just found the answer in DazzyVR6's thread "Timing Chains".

 

Looks like we're going through the same process. :x

 

Chris

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Hi

 

If there is scoring on the bore's, they will need to be re-honed (Spelling??), I was told this is what was causing an irratic idle on my VR6 a few years back, and then told the price of the work :shock:

So i decided to take the head off myself to have a look. Bores looked absolutely fine, but re-built the head anyway whilst it was off. New tappets, gaskets and seals, new head bolts, and a general de-coke and clean. Also had the injectors ultrasonically cleaned...

As for timing chains and tensioners, this is a gearbox off job, so i left it. Will get them seen to when i replace the clutch, which should be done sometime soon...

 

Cheers

Steve

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