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  • Help: Engine Knocking!!

    Hey I was driving my 95 Passat VR6 the other day when I suddlenly lost power and the engine started knocking.

    I pulled over and at idle the engine was knocking a bit but when I reved it up to 2000 + RPM's it start to knock like crazy. To make matters worse my Tranny also started to leak at the pan.

    Anyone know what the knocking could be from (eg. Bearings, lifters, ect...)

    Also suggestions on a good mechanic to get this fixed in Calgary.

  • #2
    Re: Help: Engine Knocking!!

    i dunno, goto tunedub
    2002 VW Golf GT TDI
    2016 VW Passat BiTDI

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    • #3
      Re: Help: Engine Knocking!!

      I agree completely George is the got to guy
      Chris :

      2004 Jetta TDI Sport SOLD
      2010 Toyota Tundra CrewCab TRD

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      • #4
        Re: Help: Engine Knocking!!

        Originally posted by JettaSport
        I agree completely George is the got to guy
        don't think so. go see ryan.r at scfc
        this guy impressed me.just go for a 2nd opinion.

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        • #5
          Re: Help: Engine Knocking!!

          Yeah roach is a great guy. Also Davey(volkstech) is great.

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          • #6
            Re: Help: Engine Knocking!!

            Thanks for the love folks. But it sounds like the fat lady has sung. I think your VR6 has seen better days. Might be time to start shopping for a new or new to you engine. Also if the vehicle is equipted with an atomic transmission I wouldn't put anymore money into it, depending on the km's on the car you may be shopping for a new or new to you transmission soon too. Sorry about the negativity but I'm just telling you from experience.
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