We started by removing the remaining plug wires followed by the exhaust manifold heat shield. Then we removed the exhaust manifolds, with was a BIG PIA! Two of the bolts holding the right manifold were rounded off so the only way I could remove the bolts was to grind off the bolt. Only problem with that is I ground into one of the studs for the exhaust manifold so I'm sure that will have to be replaced.
Next We removed the all the related EGR equipment
So it was time to hook up the long block to the engine lift and disconnect it from the engine stand.
Next and you'll all love this; we loaded the engine onto a cargo carrier I picked up for the van and prayed to God that we didn't lose the engine on the way to the shop.
Well, Vinny and I made it to the shop to drop off the engine. Hopefully we'll have an answer mid next week. While at the shop (www.everythingvws.com) the owner Tom will tear the engine down and check it out to see what we have to work work. The kid I bought the car from said he bent a valve. From what i understand it's pretty difficult to bend a valve and if you do it's not just one; it's several. My theory is the timing chains were the cause of the bent valve.
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