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Today we have a very special treat for everyone. An engine that has been requested since the early days of the channel. This is the 2.5L 5-cylinder from a 2011 VW Jetta. These engines are incredibly robust and have a great exhaust sound. I've been looking for a bad one to teardown for YEARS. The wait is over. I don't have details on this engine, like miles but I can tell what its from based on the parts and date code stamps. It turns out, someone has managed to RUIN ONE! But how? In this video we try to figure that out!
The 2.5L Volkswagen 5 cylinder was found in the Jetta, Beetle, Golf. This variant makes 170hp and 177lbft of torque. They run strong especially when paired with a manual transmission. The ran this engine through the 2014 Model year.
Why am I doing this? My name is Eric and I own and run Importapart, a full service auto recycler. Part of our model includes buying and dismantling blown up and core engines to salvage the good parts from, recycle the rest.
00:00 Summary
02:58 Looking at the intake ports, its been WET
03:50 Unbolting the valve cover
04:17 First look at the valve train. Its clean maintenance wasn't a priority!
05:25 Removing the upper timing cover
06:34 Taking all of the bolts out of the lower timing cover
07:52 Inspecting the entire timing system
08:37 Peeling off the timing components. ERM, This didn't go as planned
11:59 Unbolting the camshaft plate and removing the camshafts
15:05 Cracking the headbolts loose
15:36 Pulling the cylinder head off of the block
16:01 Looking at the block, pistons and cylinder head
16:30 THE MOST SCIENTIFIC TEST on the channel finds a problem!
18:14 Removing the oil cooler, coolant manifold and accessory bracket
19:46 Carefully removing the water pump
20:48 Unbolting the lower oil pan
21:37 GLITTERFEST 2024
23:29 Removing the upper oil pan
23:55 Unbolting the dismantling the oil pump
26:21 First look at the rotating assembly.
27:23 Pulling the rods and pistons out
29:22 Zipping the main cap bolts out
29:52 Complete rotating assembly inspection. Rods, bearings, crankshaft, pistons, rings, block. ITS TERRIBLE
34:25 Summary
I really hope you enjoyed this video. As always I love all of the comments, feedback and even the criticism. Catch you on the next one!
-Eric