Hi all,
I replaced my original camshaft on my 05 Golf PD with a Colt Cam stage 3 camshaft a couple thousand miles ago.
I've done the final inspections prior to starting the engine making sure the engine and camshaft timing were correct, the engine turned over by hand normally and all seemed good to go, double checked everything.
Starting the engine went normal, all seemed good with the break in. I've driven the car for a couple thousand miles now, but today I went ahead and just started the engine to listen to everything. With the oil cap removed on the valve cover I can hear a lot of knocking under the valve cover. This is one of the reasons I thought my other camshaft needed replacement, and when inspected it was due replacement because of the sharp worn camshaft lobes.
I've uploaded video of the knocking sound coming from the head at idle, the engine now has around 160-something K miles.
I've also boroscoped the piston cylinders through the igniter plug holes a month ago and found no piston to valve contact, this is just more confirmation that my timing is OK for now without a VCDS timing setup.
My other guess the knocking is incomplete fuel combustion or inadequate fuel vaporization due to worn fuel injector nozzles. I did confirm irregular hot spots on the Pistons when boroscoping the Pistons so I do know the nozzles need replacement.
-Daniel
I replaced my original camshaft on my 05 Golf PD with a Colt Cam stage 3 camshaft a couple thousand miles ago.
I've done the final inspections prior to starting the engine making sure the engine and camshaft timing were correct, the engine turned over by hand normally and all seemed good to go, double checked everything.
Starting the engine went normal, all seemed good with the break in. I've driven the car for a couple thousand miles now, but today I went ahead and just started the engine to listen to everything. With the oil cap removed on the valve cover I can hear a lot of knocking under the valve cover. This is one of the reasons I thought my other camshaft needed replacement, and when inspected it was due replacement because of the sharp worn camshaft lobes.
I've uploaded video of the knocking sound coming from the head at idle, the engine now has around 160-something K miles.
I've also boroscoped the piston cylinders through the igniter plug holes a month ago and found no piston to valve contact, this is just more confirmation that my timing is OK for now without a VCDS timing setup.
My other guess the knocking is incomplete fuel combustion or inadequate fuel vaporization due to worn fuel injector nozzles. I did confirm irregular hot spots on the Pistons when boroscoping the Pistons so I do know the nozzles need replacement.
-Daniel