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Old Sep 11, 2013 | 09:03 AM
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I just started selling Audis about a year ago and I picked up a jewel that was traded in on a new A4. It was a 1 owner silver/black auto with 77k miles in really nice condition. It needed a couple of axle boots and a tailshaft seal which I did. It is seeping a little oil on both valve covers but one of the techs is going to install the gaskets for me. It has a mostly-dead driver information screen but everything else works great.

I do have a question about the power delivery. It is soft up until ~ 2500 where it pulls hard until about 4500 where the power starts to taper off again. Fuel economy is around 21 in mixed driving. Is this normal?

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Old Sep 11, 2013 | 09:59 AM
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Welcome to the forum.

Performance seems about right. Fuel economy too.

Did you get any maintenance records with it? At 77k, the timing service probably hasn't been done, but with components more than 10 years old, you should do it very soon.

Enjoy the new ride and post some pictures for the rest of us.
 
Old Sep 11, 2013 | 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by markcolvin247
I just started selling Audis about a year ago and I picked up a jewel that was traded in on a new A4. It was a 1 owner silver/black auto with 77k miles in really nice condition. It needed a couple of axle boots and a tailshaft seal which I did. It is seeping a little oil on both valve covers but one of the techs is going to install the gaskets for me. It has a mostly-dead driver information screen but everything else works great.

I do have a question about the power delivery. It is soft up until ~ 2500 where it pulls hard until about 4500 where the power starts to taper off again. Fuel economy is around 21 in mixed driving. Is this normal?

thanks

Mark
My 2001 2.8 Avant averaged 21 mpg and had about the same power feel. Make sure your tech replaces the cam seals etc when he does the VCGs or it will still leak. Agree with bshusted on timing belt etc. Do the whole 9 yards when you do it. Water pump etc. The driver info screen is typical and I have learned to just shut it off on my current A4. It's superfluous information for the most part. You'll love that ride for sure.
 
Old Sep 11, 2013 | 12:16 PM
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Change your fuel filter. Clean or replace your spark plugs. The timing procedure is a must regardless. And like Bob said replace the cam tensioner seals. They will keep on leaking even if you replace the valve cover gaskets.
 
Old Sep 11, 2013 | 12:28 PM
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Check your crankcase ventilation. If it's not working correctly and that caused your valve covers to start leaking, it will cause the new valve cover gaskets to leak before long.
 
Old Sep 11, 2013 | 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by jeckel20003
Check your crankcase ventilation. If it's not working correctly and that caused your valve covers to start leaking, it will cause the new valve cover gaskets to leak before long.
Good point. I thought those issues were unique to the 2.8 motor. You should probably replace the entire crankcase breathing hose assembly, including the PCV valve.

You should also check out all your vacuum lines and look for leaks. They can be a bit**
 
Old Sep 11, 2013 | 01:45 PM
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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned, along with the 2 cam seals and valve cover gasket, he also needs to have his tech, replace the half moon seal and its metal gasket seal. unless 2.8 B5's don't have a moon and metal gasket seal, like the 1.8T's?

I just got my VC gasket, 2 cam seals done about 1 week ago and the half moon and metal gasket seal looked so worn!

I also would like to let the original poster know, that he can easily get his information screen, repaired. I plan to have my personal Audi tech, that only works on VW and audi's replace my screen for 150.00 for labor and replacement screen!

I have never saw my precious Audi's show her screen before, it will be a breath of fresh air, when i finally see all her information, showing on the screen without any pixelation.
 
Old Sep 11, 2013 | 04:08 PM
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Im stupid. The title of the topic clearly states this is a 2.8 and I thought it was a 1.8t.

And yes Morpheus.. the half moon seals should be replaced in pair with the cam tensioner seals. I didn't mention that because they usually come in pairs, at least they did when I bought them from Victor-Reinz.
 
Old Sep 11, 2013 | 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Kamil`
Im stupid. The title of the topic clearly states this is a 2.8 and I thought it was a 1.8t.

And yes Morpheus.. the half moon seals should be replaced in pair with the cam tensioner seals. I didn't mention that because they usually come in pairs, at least they did when I bought them from Victor-Reinz.
Yeah, i kinda figured the half moon and gasket seal needed to be mentioned.

Your name, Kamil sounds very familiar. Did you come to the Meets, ImTheDevil hosted along with Bill that owns the B5 passat? I went to 2 of them. one was at Bill's house and the other was at a camp site with a bon fire in upstate new york.
 
Old Sep 11, 2013 | 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by jeckel20003
Check your crankcase ventilation. If it's not working correctly and that caused your valve covers to start leaking, it will cause the new valve cover gaskets to leak before long.
+1

I also replaced the complete crankcase ventilation system on my A6 thinking that it was contributing to the oil leaking. It's not too hard and not too expensive. Got mine at Blauparts.com
 



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