Marc's 1990 4.2L V8 Twin Turbo Coupe Quattro

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a4kquattro wrote:I'll probably re-use the 3.6 intake manifold and modified breather plate off my current motor. Any reason I cant do this?


You know what I say to that.
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studs are in

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one of the stud holes on the right bank toward the rear had semi-buggered threads though, I chased them and the stud is in but I'm not hugely happy with how it felt going in. Fingers crossed it holds the torque...
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a4kquattro wrote:one of the stud holes on the right bank toward the rear had semi-buggered threads though, I chased them and the stud is in but I'm not hugely happy with how it felt going in. Fingers crossed it holds the torque...


Now would be the time to put a helicoil or Timesert in. Big PIA later.
Better safe than sorry...
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RSCoupe wrote:
a4kquattro wrote:one of the stud holes on the right bank toward the rear had semi-buggered threads though, I chased them and the stud is in but I'm not hugely happy with how it felt going in. Fingers crossed it holds the torque...


Now would be the time to put a helicoil or Timesert in. Big PIA later.
Better safe than sorry...



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odd thing about that... the closest tap I could find was 12x1.5. The thread pitch looks right but the bolt just feels 'loose' for instance running the stud through a die. Certainly not SAE and 10 is way too small. Just my imagination? Can anyone confirm that the holes are M12X1.5 ?

You're right though, I should helicoil.
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a4kquattro wrote:odd thing about that... the closest tap I could find was 12x1.5. The thread pitch looks right but the bolt just feels 'loose' for instance running the stud through a die. Certainly not SAE and 10 is way too small. Just my imagination? Can anyone confirm that the holes are M12X1.5 ?

You're right though, I should helicoil.


ETKA should say, I would check but I don't have it here.
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negative on etka, doesn't list the thread size.
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Dear Santa...

http://www.thread-check-tool.com/

Nice stocking stuffer! Many of us could save hours with one of these for sure!
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WAUG0806 wrote:Dear Santa...

http://www.thread-check-tool.com/

Nice stocking stuffer! Many of us could save hours with one of these for sure!
Pretty cool tool :thumbsup: I hate bringing a bolt to the local Napa and asking the thread pitch and the guy gets off his stool like it is a HUGE chore :roll:

Marc, how did it feel coming out? Was it funky or did it come out fine? Basically you are saying that the bolt feels a tiny bit too small for the threaded hole? If you are going to do a helicoil, now is the time.
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the easy thing to do is probably just to call ARP, give them the part number and see what they say...
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is it done yet?

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odd thing about that... the closest tap I could find was 12x1.5. The thread pitch looks right but the bolt just feels 'loose' for instance running the stud through a die. Certainly not SAE and 10 is way too small. Just my imagination? Can anyone confirm that the holes are M12X1.5 ?


according to Tacoma Screw it's a M11. i got one from them. 8 bucks.
Took down the head bolt. took a bit to figure out.
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11mm? WTF audi. sheesh. That would make sense.
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yea. the guy was pretty helpful but was a little blown away that it was 11mm.
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Nice like the M7 studs in the valvetrain. Good one Audi
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Never mind... this POS does not have M11 thread checker! I'll have my usual lump of coal instead... :x

WAUG0806 wrote:Dear Santa...

http://www.thread-check-tool.com/

Nice stocking stuffer! Many of us could save hours with one of these for sure!
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11mm helicoil installed so all is well there. Went to go fit my headgaskets and realized my sealed victor reinz gasket set has two right headgaskets in the kit :curses:

Sigh.
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ugh...... where did you get the headgaskets? victor reinz problem or shipper problem?
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3bAudios wrote:ugh...... where did you get the headgaskets? victor reinz problem or shipper problem?


The set was sealed, so I'll guess VR problem. Doh.
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a4kquattro wrote:11mm helicoil installed so all is well there. Went to go fit my headgaskets and realized my sealed victor reinz gasket set has two right headgaskets in the kit :curses:

Sigh.


aren't you stacking gaskets anyway? Just get two left ones :P
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yes. And I bought an extra left and right separate... So now I have 3 rights and one left...
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a4kquattro wrote:yes. And I bought an extra left and right separate... So now I have 3 rights and one left...


Doh!
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Post by 32vquattro »

Weird.....just t did a quick check of the etka, and it show them being the same left to right for the pt, but two separate numbers for the abh. Any idea what is different Mark? Pics?
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Correct, they don't have the normal 88mm bore spacing That was the only way they could get the larger pistons in IIRC.
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So, the bores are in a zig-zag pattern, like the VR but to a much, much lesser degree?
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