Production quality, editing, camera work. Superb. The cardboard layout and torx head tip for allen head bolt removal are golden nuggets. Thank you for your excellent work.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m trying to be as detailed as possible so non mechanics like me have the reassurance and support they need to take on these jobs. Hopefully that comes across. Thanks again buddy! 👍
You are on a roll. I've followed you, more accurately, you've held my hand on so much already. I got mine, '01 roadster, BB, and drove it non stop from Tempe to Delaware, OH in 35 hours. Napped in a Walmart parking lot just after dawn. I simply can't get enough of this car and watching your work just makes it more fun, the icing on the cake. It would be great to see your production crew, turn the camera around kind of thing. You make Mk1 owners a community. @@andycharger
@@vicelse8980 Wow! What kind words and thank you for your ongoing support! I am glad it brings some unity and help to the community. Regarding the production crew, it is just me. No one else involved.
Really good vid. Easy to follow and handy tips such as the torque settings (the template was especially handy 👍). Found that my pick up pipe sieve was full of gunk and the missing parts of the oil dipstick pipe that I recently replaced. 😁
Definitely a good time to get it done and please that the guide was easy to follow and helpful. Any questions please do send them over. Please do check out other videos on the channel for more tips! Andy
Nice one, Andy. I just did an oil change on my black TT today. Should probably have done this first before I added new oil, but she's all filled up with fresh oil and a new filter now. Also did the tie rod ends with the help of your old video.
Great vid mate I found the four screws was the worst by the clutch housing they kept dropping in had to get a magnet to draw them out. After all that my pickup pipe wasn’t that bad but like you say it’s a piece of mind that it has been done. 👍
Thanks Russell. Yes, those bolts be the gearbox are a pain. Hence why you have to keep them under pressure so they do not fall out. I lost one into the edge of the housing removing the sump so made doubly sure on the refit that did not happen.
Just a question. Can't you take an inspection camera through the drain plug to check if the pick up tube is clogged up? Seems like they line up very well with each other sideways also.
Hi. Thanks for your question. I guess you could take a look with an inspection camera, provided the camera give sufficient light. However the strainer may be blocked up with crud deeper in the mesh that may not be visible. As a "peace of mind" job I would say "just do it" as it is one more thing to not worry about in future. I hope that helps!
great Video. 2 q's: what is the pipe kit part number? I see the Metzger pipe only has the oring and not the gasket for the turbo return pipe. 2: would it not be a better idea to install a real gasket? I see them available for 10 euro. What do you think? Thanks again!!
Hi Roger. Thanks for your feedback on the video. I ordered my kit from Coude 9 customs which is the "go-to" kit in the UK. cloude9customs.com/product/genuine-vag-1-8t-oil-pickup-kit/ I looked at an actual gasket rather than the liquid gasket as I have only worked with real gaskets in the past. So I ordered one. It turned up and was NOT a real gasket but was another tube of the liquid gasket again! So I dont think they sell an actual gasket!
I plan to change this pipe in the near future because i’d done almost others lastly i need to replace this pick up PIPE on my BAM 225 , a bit lazy it seems so messy pessy with oil and PAN 😮 btw NICE VID Thank you
Great detailed video, curious what your cars mileage was when you carried this out? My mk1 TT is on 110k miles and never had any low oil pressure-related issues.
@@andycharger I didn't see any pistons so hopefully, you're alright!!! Think there is always likely to be a bit of metal in there somewhere, it seems similar to mine when it was done.
Has it gone into the actual gear box? Once the sump is completely off you tend to find those bolts just sitting on the gearbox lip and not actually in it. Fingers crossed that is the case! 🤞
@@andycharger not sure didn't take the sump completely off yet. Hope its just sitting there on the gearbox lip🤞. I will remove the sump tomorrow and will keep you posted. Thanks a lot for prompt reply.
Not yet, in process of ordering the parts. Was thinking shall I replace the oil pan as well as? I see some scratch on oil sump from outside might have impact from bump, but there is not dent. Also I definitely see oil was leaking from 2 sides of the sump and oil burn marks on inside from same 2 sides. Also do i need to replace oil level sender sensor as well that am working on it already?
I dont have history of the pickup being change, at least i don't think so, i have to check the service papers from audi, but my audi tt was always service on audi dealership since it came from Germany to Portugal until 2015, should i replace it? Mine have 124k km? I replace my engine oil from castrol edge 5w30 to liqui moly top tep 4200 5w30 a week ago
@@andycharger is there way to check it, If it's clogged or not working properly? I work on my car on the street because i don't have a garage,and i dont want to have dirt or stones on my sump. Mine is never been replaced, i checked the service manual, it is still from factory
Hi Mark. From experience, I always find that putting the bolt back in the right hole makes the job easier, even if they are the same bolt. Its alamost as if they wear together if they wear at all! As if they become a perfect fit for their individual hole.
great help vid , Everyone will need to change or service this mess oil pump etc , For me this will be my last list because it must have a brave heart to do so , Think I need to change the gasket return pipe ( oil pan to turbo first I guess) need 2 pcs of gaskets but I don’t know the actual part number, any body please )* thanks
Spot on , the way I did mine. Superb content 👌
Thank you Ste! MAssively appreciated and reassuring you did it the same way.
What a great in depth video mate, top work! the 1.8T community will thank you
Thanks mate. That means a lot. Hopefully I did the job some justice 👍
Perfect mate, anyone wanting to attempt this job will have all the knowledge they need to complete it without worry@@andycharger
Production quality, editing, camera work. Superb. The cardboard layout and torx head tip for allen head bolt removal are golden nuggets. Thank you for your excellent work.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m trying to be as detailed as possible so non mechanics like me have the reassurance and support they need to take on these jobs. Hopefully that comes across. Thanks again buddy! 👍
You are on a roll. I've followed you, more accurately, you've held my hand on so much already.
I got mine, '01 roadster, BB, and drove it non stop from Tempe to Delaware, OH in 35 hours. Napped in a Walmart parking lot just after dawn. I simply can't get enough of this car and watching your work just makes it more fun, the icing on the cake.
It would be great to see your production crew, turn the camera around kind of thing.
You make Mk1 owners a community. @@andycharger
@@vicelse8980 Wow! What kind words and thank you for your ongoing support! I am glad it brings some unity and help to the community. Regarding the production crew, it is just me. No one else involved.
Really good vid. Easy to follow and handy tips such as the torque settings (the template was especially handy 👍).
Found that my pick up pipe sieve was full of gunk and the missing parts of the oil dipstick pipe that I recently replaced. 😁
Definitely a good time to get it done and please that the guide was easy to follow and helpful. Any questions please do send them over. Please do check out other videos on the channel for more tips! Andy
Nice one, Andy. I just did an oil change on my black TT today. Should probably have done this first before I added new oil, but she's all filled up with fresh oil and a new filter now. Also did the tie rod ends with the help of your old video.
Great work Kenneth! I hope you are keeping well! 👍
Thank you for the great film. Changed the pick up pipe today. Couldn’t have done it without your recommendations.
That’s great to hear the video helped you out! Thank you for the feedback
Great vid mate I found the four screws was the worst by the clutch housing they kept dropping in had to get a magnet to draw them out. After all that my pickup pipe wasn’t that bad but like you say it’s a piece of mind that it has been done. 👍
Thanks Russell. Yes, those bolts be the gearbox are a pain. Hence why you have to keep them under pressure so they do not fall out. I lost one into the edge of the housing removing the sump so made doubly sure on the refit that did not happen.
I’ve started using a Sealey oil vacuum kit now for my oil changes a lot more cleaner and saves undoing that sump plug.
Nice one Andy, did mine a couple of years ago but good to mention those 2 awkward bolts
Thanks for your feedback Jambacardi! It’s a very satisfying job isn’t it?
For a very interesting and informative video
Just a question. Can't you take an inspection camera through the drain plug to check if the pick up tube is clogged up? Seems like they line up very well with each other sideways also.
Hi. Thanks for your question. I guess you could take a look with an inspection camera, provided the camera give sufficient light. However the strainer may be blocked up with crud deeper in the mesh that may not be visible. As a "peace of mind" job I would say "just do it" as it is one more thing to not worry about in future. I hope that helps!
great Video. 2 q's: what is the pipe kit part number? I see the Metzger pipe only has the oring and not the gasket for the turbo return pipe. 2: would it not be a better idea to install a real gasket? I see them available for 10 euro. What do you think? Thanks again!!
Hi Roger. Thanks for your feedback on the video. I ordered my kit from Coude 9 customs which is the "go-to" kit in the UK. cloude9customs.com/product/genuine-vag-1-8t-oil-pickup-kit/
I looked at an actual gasket rather than the liquid gasket as I have only worked with real gaskets in the past. So I ordered one. It turned up and was NOT a real gasket but was another tube of the liquid gasket again! So I dont think they sell an actual gasket!
I plan to change this pipe in the near future because i’d done almost others lastly i need to replace this pick up PIPE on my BAM 225 , a bit lazy it seems so messy pessy with oil and PAN 😮
btw NICE VID Thank you
Thanks for your kind words Noel! Definitely get this done!
Hey, how long did you wait for the sealant to "cure" before installing it back on the car? Thanks !
20 mins or so mate!
Great video and guide mate, thank you 👍🏽
Much appreciated! Thank you for your feedback, support and comment 👍
Great detailed video, curious what your cars mileage was when you carried this out? My mk1 TT is on 110k miles and never had any low oil pressure-related issues.
If it’s more than 5 years since it was done, I would do it for peace of mind.
A tricky, messy job, well done Andy, that sump looked nice and clean at the end! Always nice to see that there are no leaks!!!
Thanks Si. Yes very reassuring. I hope that the sump was a good indicator for the engine health!
@@andycharger I didn't see any pistons so hopefully, you're alright!!! Think there is always likely to be a bit of metal in there somewhere, it seems similar to mine when it was done.
Super, sehr gute Arbeit 👏
danke schön mein freund 👍
Very thorough, thank you
Thank you very much Greg. I am glad it helped you out buddy.
I dropped screw may be in the gearbox, what is the solution?
Has it gone into the actual gear box? Once the sump is completely off you tend to find those bolts just sitting on the gearbox lip and not actually in it. Fingers crossed that is the case! 🤞
@@andycharger not sure didn't take the sump completely off yet. Hope its just sitting there on the gearbox lip🤞. I will remove the sump tomorrow and will keep you posted. Thanks a lot for prompt reply.
Found it was just sitting at the lip of gearbox thanks 🙏
@@yourbodyisatemple2003 that’s usually the case! What a relief! I hope you got the rest of the job sorted! 👍
Not yet, in process of ordering the parts. Was thinking shall I replace the oil pan as well as?
I see some scratch on oil sump from outside might have impact from bump, but there is not dent. Also I definitely see oil was leaking from 2 sides of the sump and oil burn marks on inside from same 2 sides.
Also do i need to replace oil level sender sensor as well that am working on it already?
Would the 058 longitudinal suffer this problem?
I dont have history of the pickup being change, at least i don't think so, i have to check the service papers from audi, but my audi tt was always service on audi dealership since it came from Germany to Portugal until 2015, should i replace it? Mine have 124k km? I replace my engine oil from castrol edge 5w30 to liqui moly top tep 4200 5w30 a week ago
I would definitely change it! You can do it 👍
@@andycharger is there way to check it, If it's clogged or not working properly? I work on my car on the street because i don't have a garage,and i dont want to have dirt or stones on my sump. Mine is never been replaced, i checked the service manual, it is still from factory
Sure, take off the sump and check it. And while you there change the 50$ pipe
Does the mk1 3.2 V6 have a pick up pipe?
Yes it does but it does not suffer the same issues as the 1.8T.
Good video.
Thanks Ross!
Why would it matter that the nuts go back on the same bolt they came off of?
Hi Mark. From experience, I always find that putting the bolt back in the right hole makes the job easier, even if they are the same bolt. Its alamost as if they wear together if they wear at all! As if they become a perfect fit for their individual hole.
Very informative 👌
Thanks Peter. Not such a big issue on the V6 thankfully!
not good idea to chamge the pump and chain as well?
Probably not needed at this time but the pickup pipe is definitely a recommended service item when you buy a Mk1 Audi TT. Thanks for the comment!
great help vid , Everyone will need to change or service this mess oil pump etc , For me this will be my last list because it must have a brave heart to do so , Think I need to change the gasket return pipe ( oil pan to turbo first I guess) need 2 pcs of gaskets but I don’t know the actual part number, any body please )*
thanks
Great video and nice guide - but it doesn't look worth the effort to me...
I thought so too. Now my motor is ticking hard