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Ashy
26-06-2009, 21:52
I'm trying to diagnose a seized engine on a 2006 Passat engine number BKC 743465 105hp 1.9tdi

Anyhow It's starting to look like the cause might be a clutch / starter / flywheel problem. I've removed the starter motor tonight and need some advice...

With the starter removed I can put my hand into the space and touch the clutch cover with my fingers, i am able to rotate the cover about 10 degrees without the flywheel turning. See pics below.

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z110/cleetav6/user29_pic7185_1246041479.jpg


http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z110/cleetav6/user29_pic7186_1246041479.jpg

Now I assume the car runs a dual mass flywheel? Does anyone know anything about dual mass flywheels?

Is this movement normal? I guess not. If not and the flywheel / clutch is damaged is it possible that it could be the cause of the locked engine?

I know this is a long shot but thought some of you guys might know??

Cheers Ashy.

Ryan p
26-06-2009, 22:22
a dual mass fly wheel should have a small amount off movement an yes the clutch should move on the inner part of the flywheel. if the fly wheel is worn usually will cause vibration which can be felt throught the clutch pedal. iv never know one to cause a full lock up on the engine. might be worth droping the cambelt off to see if its top end or bottom end of both that have locked up

youngscottie
26-06-2009, 22:41
a few years ago i was asked to have a look at one of these
guy had turned it off and it woudnt turn over
he,d fitted a new starter but it still woudnt turn over so he suspected a engine seizure
when i checked it the altinator had siezed and locked the engine on the belt
quick easy fix:)

Belly
26-06-2009, 22:52
common sign for dmf failure is mettalic dust around starter! also dont think it should move that much by hand! comon fault on transits :crap: about £800 to replace on the transit ! and causes all sorts of symptoms! mettalic dust also fooks starter causing it not to engage! there are solid flywheel kits about! but there not as smooth and some have been known to affect the dynamics of the crank:crap:

Ashy
26-06-2009, 23:30
a few years ago i was asked to have a look at one of these
guy had turned it off and it woudnt turn over
he,d fitted a new starter but it still woudnt turn over so he suspected a engine seizure
when i checked it the altinator had siezed and locked the engine on the belt
quick easy fix:)

Alternator belt is on the floor so deffo not that :(

Sounds like this isn't my problem then? Timing belts coming off tomorrow!

Rob@Backyardracing
27-06-2009, 10:17
Ive never known a dmf to cause and engine seizure, also that wheel is fooked ashy, it should spring back..

Matt Cole
27-06-2009, 11:07
Yeah the excessive movement will be a worn cush drive between the wheels. Max movement should be about 10mm, or at least on bmw's it is. Unless one part of the flywheel assembly has jammed up/come apart, i doubt its that marrow.:agree:

Ashy
27-06-2009, 11:25
Ive never known a dmf to cause and engine seizure, also that wheel is fooked ashy, it should spring back..

So its not the cause of my problems but it will need to be replaced at some point!

Matt Cole
27-06-2009, 11:54
So its not the cause of my problems but it will need to be replaced at some point!

I've known cars to be reverted back to solid flywheels.

Ashy
27-06-2009, 12:30
aye I've been reading about that marrow, sounds like the way forward tbh!

Andrew Cooke
27-06-2009, 12:31
or just bolt it solid, or use some electric glue

markey b
27-06-2009, 12:52
get the welder in there.

at work (pug) we have issues with dual mass flywheels, apparently GSF do solid flywheel conversions for some VAG cars

Ashy
28-06-2009, 00:30
nasty mess this! Have a look...

Ok here we go

http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/Ashy_gtt/DSCF4106a.jpg

http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/Ashy_gtt/DSCF4109a.jpg

http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/Ashy_gtt/DSCF4112a.jpg

http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/Ashy_gtt/DSCF4113a.jpg

http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/Ashy_gtt/DSCF4116a.jpg

Now interstingly now I know what the problem was I now Know why all these little bits of metal are that were on the undertray. At first I thought they were links of a chain that somehow managed to get flicked up off the road and caught on the tray?!?! Not sure why. But now I can see they are bits of the spring from the clutch.

http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/Ashy_gtt/DSCF4114a.jpg

http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz319/Ashy_gtt/DSCF4115a.jpg

Scoff
28-06-2009, 00:44
gearbox will live on I'm sure! Just a flywheel then ? Does the engine turn over OK now ?

Matt Cole
28-06-2009, 08:41
Not too bad then marrow. Better than the 1.8t's which seize up completely.

Ashy
28-06-2009, 10:47
gearbox will live on I'm sure! Just a flywheel then ? Does the engine turn over OK now ?

Yeah spins over fine now... Just want to check the cam belt is still aligned correctly. I guess there is a possibility it may of jumped a tooth when the engine suddenly locked!

But like you say the box will be fine, just need to replace the clutch and flywheel.

Which flywheel did you use Chris? was it a G60? apparently I could go for one of them as a direct replacement. Any idea where to get one?

Ashy
28-06-2009, 10:56
tbh a full replacement is only £330.00

http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Volkswagen_Passat_1.9_2006/p/Car-Parts/Transmission/Clutch-and-Associated-Parts/Flywheels/?336440750&1&a947184f32d07eb34054beb2b94bbde498c1f8e2

Might just replace like for like!

Scoff
28-06-2009, 13:02
VR6 or G60 is the same solid 228mm wheel afaik ashy - mine came from a breaker that duncan knew, you'd have to ask him, he picked everything up for me. nowt like that on ebay ?

Duncan Grier
28-06-2009, 13:09
Know most of the VAG breakers :D - well the good ones ;)

Can prob get you one if needed, as stated by Chris VR6 or G60 228mm flywheel.

DG

michael tierney
28-06-2009, 15:13
deffinately a good reason not to reccommend these cars to anyone and run away from secondhands!!:sad2:

Ashy
28-06-2009, 22:10
deffinately a good reason not to reccommend these cars to anyone and run away from secondhands!!:sad2:

It has done 130,000 miles LOL!