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Hi everyone! I've been lurking for a while during the run up to getting my corrado but never had anything to post about. However 2 weeks ago today I finally got it :-) Lovely Flash Red VR6, only cost me £1690. It's a bit of a project with some small rust spots around but nothing major. Bargain! I'm 19 with 1 year NCB so insurance was a bit of a bitch but sooo worth it. No heres the bad news, on Sunday I started her after work to a lovely clicking sound, and somewhat loss of power on the way home. When home I put a topped up the oil started her again and this time it was a definite clattering. So off to the internet and soon enough I found out I probably needed a new timing chain. Already. So I've done the run of the garages in my very local area, 2 wouldn't take it because it was 'too much work' and I had to leave it at the third for fear of driving it anymore, at this point she was a very unhappy bunny and barely wanted to move. So they called me yesterday with a quote of just over a grand, including a new clutch. I'm guessing bills like this just keep coming with owning one of these beauties? :-)

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Where abouts are you located as there may be some specialists in your area?

EG Stealth racing in banbury & DG Autotech near Stourbridge ;)

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I do plan to learn about the car and do as much work as I can myself. But this it a much too big job for me at the moment as much of the engine needs to be taken apart, aswell as the gearbox and clutch. I'll just have to think of it as a investment I only have to do once....for this particular issue anyway. Waiting for a quote from Total VAG near me to see if they can do it any cheaper

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Hi mate welcome :)

 

Stealth quoted me around 750 to do chains/tensioners/clutch etc.

They use all oem parts aswell!

 

---------- Post added at 3:44 PM ---------- Previous post was at 3:43 PM ----------

 

** and your close to me aswell :)

 

Ben

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I'd be looking to get an inspection / professional opinion on what's going on before booking the car in for that kind of work! Welcome to the forum btw :)

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Hi mate welcome :)

 

Stealth quoted me around 750 to do chains/tensioners/clutch etc.

They use all oem parts aswell!

 

---------- Post added at 3:44 PM ---------- Previous post was at 3:43 PM ----------

 

** and your close to me aswell :)

 

Ben

 

It might be helpful to mention I have had a good chat with Vince recently & received a quote from Stealth in the past few weeks.

 

 

It does however include a head rebuild, which Vince has explained includes new guides, seals and cam followers & valves and valve seats get recut and re-lapped in, at the same time & the below is what i was quoted......

 

1: Head overhaul, chains, tensioners, cam followers, clutch £1625.00 inc vat

 

Vince was very knowledgeable with sensible advice & it may pay you dividends to give him a call

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It might be helpful to mention I have had a good chat with Vince recently & received a quote from Stealth in the past few weeks.

 

 

It does however include a head rebuild, which Vince has explained includes new guides, seals and cam followers & valves and valve seats get recut and re-lapped in, at the same time & the below is what i was quoted......

 

1: Head overhaul, chains, tensioners, cam followers, clutch £1625.00 inc vat

 

Vince was very knowledgeable with sensible advice & it may pay you dividends to give him a call

 

I met Vince a few weeks back at the suggestion of some of the Forum members- DO NOT go elsewhere.........Take it from me, my car has been in being fixed for a year now. Pay what he asks and get it done once and for all!!! Even if it means putting the car on a trailer and dropping it off there yourself.......................................Good Luck!:thumbleft:

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^ This is it, I don't think it's worth taking the risk going elsewhere as Stealth know these engines so well and exactly what parts to change / inspect etc

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I would like to take it to Stealth as I've heard a lot about them on this forum, but its my daily driver and Stealth is a 3 hour round trip from where I live. I'd have to get a trailer and driver to get it up there and back, so I don't think I have all that much choice. Current garage can get it back to me by Friday so I guess I'll have to just cross my fingers. Thanks for all the welcome messages, I'm sure I'll be going to Stealth at some point, when the car is slightly more mobile :-)

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What have you asked the current garage to do? Have you just asked them to replace the chains or asked them to investigate the noise and loss of power? I'd certainly be asking them to investigate and recommend a course of action before instructing them to replace the chains.

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If it is the chains, here are the wiki links to what's involved in doing the work.

http://wiki.the-corrado.net/vr6_clutch_and_timing_chains_replacement_part_1.html

http://wiki.the-corrado.net/vr6_clutch_and_timing_chains_replacement_part_2.html

 

hence the involved costs as its not a simple job. If you want to do it cheap, fancy giving it a try your self? lol

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Finally got it back yesterday and my god does it run so much better, even better than before it started clicking. Total damage was £1408, but got a new clutch, gaskets and misc bits and bobs that were worn out replaced. So hopefully I wont have any more of these issues anytime soon! Thanks for all replies

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