Nice video, one thing I think is worth mentioning is how those seals end up blowing in the motor in the first place. Often it is due to a stuck/clogged pcv valve and/or a failed check valve allowing boost into the crank case. I see a lot of people new to turbo cars have leaky seals and replace them without thinking of them as a symptom of an underlying problem.
Video was spot on!! Great video. One thing I’ve learned over the years of owning Audis is never cheap out on parts. Buy quality parts from quality sources! Yes you’ll pay a lot more but it will be 100% worth it in the long run. Keep the videos coming!
Just recently got an Audi A4 B5 1. It has an oil leak (maybe cam seals, because I smell oil in the cabin) 2. The front right CV axle is making the clicking sound and are torn Thank you so much for this video, when do you think you can upload the video on fixing the CV axle?
Good job -b It doesn't matter if it's valve covers or camshaft seals, you almost every time smell oil. In my case it was camshaft. Little bit pain in the ass but very cheap fix overall.
Don't forget about the rear main seal .. they generally are slow leaks, but you don't want it to get worst and let go all at once. My car came with ALL of the leaks - valve covers, cam seals, AND rear main.
Dont forget checking the 1-2 shift collar in the trans. Make sure to do a hard 1-2 shift on the test drive to see if it grinds or wont go in to gear. Also listen for wheel bearings starting to go. Cheap part but they can be labor intensive to change
100% agree with you, I bought a what seemed imaculate imola avant, k04 swap, rs4 dps , exhaust, kw coilovers, everything in good condition etc... I test drove it (but didnt go hard on her switching gears) just pulled a bit in in the hige rgearsand all seamed well... well I drive it home all happy and shit, do a couple hard pulls and i notice im grinding 1-2 and grinding downw shifting 3-2 .... well guess what, im in for a 12-shiftcollar/synchros job... that should be cheap.. NOT!!!... its like 3-5k here in switzerland... anyways, I havent got the job done yet, yes 6 month have gone by and i still drive the car but make sure to be easy 1-2 and am looking forward to a rebuild this winter
And please if you do the wheel bearings buy a good quality ones I own a b5 a4 2.8 avant (that was the closest I could get to b5 s4 avant ) I did replace them with EBay bargain bearings all 4 and I end up replacing them all 4 again after a month
Reference to wheel bearings, ALWAYS buy the manufacturer's bearings! I've had GM, Toyota, etc and went to the parts store. I was ALWAYS replacing them 6 to 12 months later! Do a search and find genuine OEM bearings for the best price!!
What I don't understand is listing normal maintenance wear items. Most people are going to buy something that has over 80K on it in which you are going to eventually encounter worn cv joints, oil seeping, replace struts, ball joints. Why tell someone to watch for those things when replacing these items can be really gratifying. Personally being a car guy, I am looking for critical things like engine, transmission health. I am not a troll, just saying, if you want a new car, buy one.
so i think i found the right b5 s4 for me as a first car(i can afford the repairs, i have a job). It has 150k miles tho, the turbos sounded smooth, no weird or bad noises like you said, and no oil smell, but the car has no maintenance papers, but has a clean title and no accidents, whats your opinion on this b5?
You really got to watch out for the muffler turbine drive chain. The transmission has a pto shaft that actually goes in to the front muffler housing on these cars driving a chain driven turbine that forces and pressurizes the exhaust out of the car. This really makes the engine breathe as it creates a vacuum. That is how the B4 sounds so whippy. This complex system can cost a couple grand bub,
Mine cost 6500CAD bought year and a half ago at 112 500 km bone stock with no major repairs, really the deal I was lookin for after 4 months of research in Qc lol
im searching for a s4 and im worried most about turbo health and the wastegates and of course compression, all the seals and belts are easy as a 2.8 owner wont be much different.
Number one reason why you DON'T want to buy any vehicle that has serious oil leak issues is due to the engine possibly running low on oil at times which can completely fuck up the rod and crank bearings, destroy the cylinder heads, burn out turbos and stretch timing chains.
While I don’t have an S4 I do have an 02 A4, 3.0 Quattro. I’m restoring it to near stock from a young previous owner’s attempt at modifications. So she’s a labor of love. I was lucky because looking at the car up on a rack. No leaks anywhere! Good CV boots, tight suspension, tight shocks, etc. It only has 143K miles. By the way, I love your channel.
Ahh, unfortunately, my whole engine died (216E KM in it). The cylinder head has malfunctioned and is not functioning as it is supposed to... Also, the engine block is not OK, the cylinder walls are in really bad condition. The cooling water disappeared completely after 100Km usually. So I had to buy an engine, and this time I bought a 2004 Audi A6 Allroad engine, with everything (ARE engine code). Of course, it's used... :) Currently we replacing in this engine a lot of things, timing belt etc... But the left turbo was not in a great shape on this engine as well, so we decided to buy a Chinese K04 turbo house and OEM central body... I really had to go with the Chinese, because the OEM was really really expensive after all this happened... I really hope that I bought a good Chinese turbo house... So its also important to check the coolant water level before and after a test drive, because we came to that time where the 2.7 engine's head cylinders are starting to fail. Mine 2.7 engine was the third with this problem at my 2.7 Biturbo specialist mechanic, in this year. Before that, no one had this problem.
I'm looking at one with almost 200,000 miles but I guess he had a ton of service done at 150,000, so I'm on the fence a bit. what do you recommend I should do?
im finishing up my b5 s4 and man im making sure to take before and after pictures on everything i replaced, i would say a very important thing to check for on b5 s4 2.7TT are Cam Chain tensioner, ive read on forums those will start to go out, you gotta take your valve cover off and see if there chain marks on top of your valve cover. this one probably one of the most expensive repairs besides turbos
to be honest you missed some bigger problem on the b5 one major on is rust under the windshield as water sit there for some time and makes a hole into the cabin big problem also keep in mind if you want a b5 s4 make sure you have money to spend as this car are getting close to 20 years old or if don't have the cash buy a civic as ko4 turbos cost the same price as b5 s4 lmfao and never buy a ko3 chipped car as the motor is to big for the b5 as it barely fits so it get really hot under there and kills turbo. and the best part is if you paying to pull the turbo on a b5 it about 22 hours in labor.so you need the cash to play with b5 s4 money pits lol but i love my stage 3 in the end so it with the money in the end
Chris Meadows same here! 😂 looks like ill be buying one then storing it while i replace everything i see mentioned. Build it into a brand new car again! 😂
And you went wrong. If you say you should not buy audi s4 if it leaks oil that just stupid. 99% just change valve cover. It's like one hour job and costs you like 30 euros. Just be sure where it is leaking. And if that is too much for you you shouldn't ever buy s4 b5 2.7 biturbo. There is something always you need to fix. Nothing major, biggest thing is the turbos. So if you wan't buy s4 b5 buy one with new turbos or be ready to remove engine and puttings k04 and new map etc etc. And then the fun begins :D
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2019 is not far from being over still sont have 5k sorry guy first vid I watched
Great video. Definitely recommend anyone looking into a B5 S4 for the first time to check the F hose that connects the pcv system. They always tear.
I'm pretty sure those were fazed out in the 2001.5 models as well, the whole spider hose assembly was changed.
bro u got my fav color on your b5 s4
Nice video, one thing I think is worth mentioning is how those seals end up blowing in the motor in the first place. Often it is due to a stuck/clogged pcv valve and/or a failed check valve allowing boost into the crank case. I see a lot of people new to turbo cars have leaky seals and replace them without thinking of them as a symptom of an underlying problem.
Video was spot on!! Great video. One thing I’ve learned over the years of owning Audis is never cheap out on parts. Buy quality parts from quality sources! Yes you’ll pay a lot more but it will be 100% worth it in the long run. Keep the videos coming!
Just recently got an Audi A4 B5
1. It has an oil leak (maybe cam seals, because I smell oil in the cabin)
2. The front right CV axle is making the clicking sound and are torn
Thank you so much for this video, when do you think you can upload the video on fixing the CV axle?
Good job -b It doesn't matter if it's valve covers or camshaft seals, you almost every time smell oil. In my case it was camshaft. Little bit pain in the ass but very cheap fix overall.
Don't forget about the rear main seal .. they generally are slow leaks, but you don't want it to get worst and let go all at once.
My car came with ALL of the leaks - valve covers, cam seals, AND rear main.
Dont forget checking the 1-2 shift collar in the trans. Make sure to do a hard 1-2 shift on the test drive to see if it grinds or wont go in to gear. Also listen for wheel bearings starting to go. Cheap part but they can be labor intensive to change
100% agree with you, I bought a what seemed imaculate imola avant, k04 swap, rs4 dps , exhaust, kw coilovers, everything in good condition etc... I test drove it (but didnt go hard on her switching gears) just pulled a bit in in the hige rgearsand all seamed well... well I drive it home all happy and shit, do a couple hard pulls and i notice im grinding 1-2 and grinding downw shifting 3-2 .... well guess what, im in for a 12-shiftcollar/synchros job... that should be cheap.. NOT!!!... its like 3-5k here in switzerland... anyways, I havent got the job done yet, yes 6 month have gone by and i still drive the car but make sure to be easy 1-2 and am looking forward to a rebuild this winter
And please if you do the wheel bearings buy a good quality ones I own a b5 a4 2.8 avant (that was the closest I could get to b5 s4 avant ) I did replace them with EBay bargain bearings all 4 and I end up replacing them all 4 again after a month
Reference to wheel bearings, ALWAYS buy the manufacturer's bearings! I've had GM, Toyota, etc and went to the parts store. I was ALWAYS replacing them 6 to 12 months later! Do a search and find genuine OEM bearings for the best price!!
lol mine has both issues. Rear wheel bearings are gone and 2nd gear synchro is completely gone.
This is a pretty good guide for buying a VW with the 1.8t in general
What I don't understand is listing normal maintenance wear items. Most people are going to buy something that has over 80K on it in which you are going to eventually encounter worn cv joints, oil seeping, replace struts, ball joints. Why tell someone to watch for those things when replacing these items can be really gratifying. Personally being a car guy, I am looking for critical things like engine, transmission health. I am not a troll, just saying, if you want a new car, buy one.
...you cant buy a new b5 s4 tho
@@alalal123421 you can literally buy almost any car made new or very low mileage in mint condition cuz it sits in a showroom but pricey
Agreed, even newer vehicle will need these basic things.
Thanks for the info, looking at one in the next month, this is very helpful and probably saved me time and money potentially
Good video. I see your in NEPA also? I am currently looking for a b5 s4
You should post to Facebook groups like awd army and what not to help boost subs
There’s one for sale with $110,000 miles on it for $8990 . Seems wayyy to overpriced.. but I want it
Williaem00 ok It may have 110000 but if he put bigger turbos and swapped the engine it’s would be worth $8990-$20,000
X-ImOnTop-X lol boy that would decrease the value because that decreases reliability
that in my country is easily 15k
@@Badmon.Bryann agreed
Have one TDI i had many Toyotas but this car is top quality.drive everyday on hwy.no problem.when will die will get another one.luv this car
There’s one around here going for 3.5k with 160k miles but most are highway, worth it or nah?
Doesn’t sound bad, check for all the maintenance!
first thing to do when buying an S4, remove all the green check valves and evap system.. reroute everything.. i call it "bullet proofing the b5
Does this actually make a big difference
Great vid Chris. It’s good to check all window regulators, sunroof and check for coolant leaks.
so i think i found the right b5 s4 for me as a first car(i can afford the repairs, i have a job). It has 150k miles tho, the turbos sounded smooth, no weird or bad noises like you said, and no oil smell, but the car has no maintenance papers, but has a clean title and no accidents, whats your opinion on this b5?
You really got to watch out for the muffler turbine drive chain. The transmission has a pto shaft that actually goes in to the front muffler housing on these cars driving a chain driven turbine that forces and pressurizes the exhaust out of the car. This really makes the engine breathe as it creates a vacuum. That is how the B4 sounds so whippy. This complex system can cost a couple grand bub,
Paul Kempf lol... “bub”.
Another worthy mention is headliners. They are a paid to fix and hard to find good upholstery work especially if you eant something special.
Does mean the boots are ripped if the axle clicks. Means that the axle is bad
I’m looking for an S4 now! Currently have an R36 Varient and I miss boost. Sub and bell. Keep up the great work :)
I always wanted an 01 S4 B5 not for the power or the twin turbos but for the handling potential.
The b5 is a classic design still looks modern this day.
Just bought one 02 b5s4 one owner 176km. 2400$.
Thanks so much for this video!!
I got so lucky with my car Jesus so lucky. One owner and loved. Only has 85k miles bone stock
whats a fair price range for a b5 s4 in really good condition, like would need little to no repairs
chris m 5-7k for a decent stock car depending on where you're at
east coast
Yeah pretty much anyting under 5k either has over 200k miles or is a shitbox moneyhole
If you're truly interested join the b5s4 owners group on Facebook. Lots of good info and cars there
Mine cost 6500CAD bought year and a half ago at 112 500 km bone stock with no major repairs, really the deal I was lookin for after 4 months of research in Qc lol
im searching for a s4 and im worried most about turbo health and the wastegates and of course compression, all the seals and belts are easy as a 2.8 owner wont be much different.
edit, the usual b5 issues arent really a problem either control arms axles wheel bearings arent really an issue
Everything breaks it's a money pit.buy it stage 3 with everything done you'll be thankful.i mean who really keeps them stock?
I've got a stock a4 b5 lol
I've got almost stock car, BUT now it is stage 3 :D
Jon Murdock what do stages even mean.
@@SirBigzalot greater stage = more hp gains
@@IMONBLOGTVWITHMYFUCKINGHANDSUP It's a marketing term. Doesn't actually tell you a thing about what is done.
Number one reason why you DON'T want to buy any vehicle that has serious oil leak issues is due to the engine possibly running low on oil at times which can completely fuck up the rod and crank bearings, destroy the cylinder heads, burn out turbos and stretch timing chains.
While I don’t have an S4 I do have an 02 A4, 3.0 Quattro. I’m restoring it to near stock from a young previous owner’s attempt at modifications. So she’s a labor of love. I was lucky because looking at the car up on a rack. No leaks anywhere! Good CV boots, tight suspension, tight shocks, etc. It only has 143K miles. By the way, I love your channel.
Ahh, unfortunately, my whole engine died (216E KM in it). The cylinder head has malfunctioned and is not functioning as it is supposed to... Also, the engine block is not OK, the cylinder walls are in really bad condition. The cooling water disappeared completely after 100Km usually.
So I had to buy an engine, and this time I bought a 2004 Audi A6 Allroad engine, with everything (ARE engine code). Of course, it's used... :) Currently we replacing in this engine a lot of things, timing belt etc... But the left turbo was not in a great shape on this engine as well, so we decided to buy a Chinese K04 turbo house and OEM central body... I really had to go with the Chinese, because the OEM was really really expensive after all this happened... I really hope that I bought a good Chinese turbo house...
So its also important to check the coolant water level before and after a test drive, because we came to that time where the 2.7 engine's head cylinders are starting to fail. Mine 2.7 engine was the third with this problem at my 2.7 Biturbo specialist mechanic, in this year. Before that, no one had this problem.
I'm looking at one with almost 200,000 miles but I guess he had a ton of service done at 150,000, so I'm on the fence a bit. what do you recommend I should do?
Reijer dont buy it lol
My favorite audi when I was looking 7ish years ago they were to expensive $12-19k
everything you mentioned in this video is extremely easy to do and doesnt cost much no need to scare people
im finishing up my b5 s4 and man im making sure to take before and after pictures on everything i replaced, i would say a very important thing to check for on b5 s4 2.7TT are Cam Chain tensioner, ive read on forums those will start to go out, you gotta take your valve cover off and see if there chain marks on top of your valve cover. this one probably one of the most expensive repairs besides turbos
KS_SQUID it has a belt not a chain.chain is on the 8 cylinder.
there is a chain that spins the exhaust and intake cams together, and i meant cam chain tensioner my bad, those are what go bad on the 2.7tt
nice vid very helpfull just subscribed
Thanks for wasting my time by talking through out the whole video
You're welcome.
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What do you think about the b6 models
car_guy 1000 they are a ticking time bomb because of the timing chain u are better off buying a b5 and doing a racing timing belt and bigger turbos
If you find one with the Guides already replaced, go for it. The 4.2 is such a great sound.
any tips on where to search for a b5s4?
AUTOTRADER!
ill sell you mine, im in oregon. 2001, 180k, lots of maintenance, bone stock, 6 speed, silver.
Lost my sh*t at "public toilet" and now i feel bad for myself XDDD
Did you stop doing youtube?
to be honest you missed some bigger problem on the b5 one major on is rust under the windshield as water sit there for some time and makes a hole into the cabin big problem also keep in mind if you want a b5 s4 make sure you have money to spend as this car are getting close to 20 years old or if don't have the cash buy a civic as ko4 turbos cost the same price as b5 s4 lmfao
and never buy a ko3 chipped car as the motor is to big for the b5 as it barely fits so it get really hot under there and kills turbo.
and the best part is if you paying to pull the turbo on a b5 it about 22 hours in labor.so you need the cash to play with b5 s4
money pits lol but i love my stage 3 in the end so it with the money in the end
michael dudek where TF you buying turbos? Haha Frankenstein hybrids are 2500 full kit. B5S4 are 6500... Haha
Good Job.
New sub👍🏾🤙🏾
So someone such as myself, looking for a fun winter daily shouldn't consider this car? Most in my area are very high miles.
What you’ve just listed are everything that is a deal breaker. Don’t walk away, run like hell!
"Costed" is not a word sir.
Jeeeeez
B5 b6 total Headache.
paski502 possner cars that are a headache are cars that never get the basic replacements and check ups.
What's the name of that song you have playing
Wow man what a filthy car ... wow man
Been looking at buying one of these, all these comments and the video are really putting me off 😂
Chris Meadows same here! 😂 looks like ill be buying one then storing it while i replace everything i see mentioned. Build it into a brand new car again! 😂
Hey man love the channel. I found and 2001 B5S4 At my job. Is it worth buying it for $1,000. Wish i could send a pic of it
junior dickerson its gonna be a shitbox but yes. as long as you can DIY a lot of stuff yourself
Aha you did the video.
Owned a few, turbo oil leaks are common. Do NOT buy the TurdTronic auto.
Yea or Nay..01 S4 for sale 4,000. 200,000 miles timing done is all I know.
run.
And you went wrong. If you say you should not buy audi s4 if it leaks oil that just stupid. 99% just change valve cover. It's like one hour job and costs you like 30 euros. Just be sure where it is leaking. And if that is too much for you you shouldn't ever buy s4 b5 2.7 biturbo. There is something always you need to fix. Nothing major, biggest thing is the turbos. So if you wan't buy s4 b5 buy one with new turbos or be ready to remove engine and puttings k04 and new map etc etc. And then the fun begins :D
Bro half an hour to start talking about what the video should be about, who cares about te bird shits and how many subscribers
Holy fuck is there shit ton of commercials. 😡
0/10 video. Filled with false information. I trusted this guide and purchased, but my car came with no engine or suspension. Disliked.