How to Perform a Timing Adjustment on a VW 1.5 EA211 Engine

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • After replacing the headgasket the timing requires adjustment. There are no tools to hold the cams in place when the belt is removed. In this video I go over the tools needed, how to set them up, and finally how to perform the adjustment procedure.

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  • @gsteam123
    @gsteam123 16 днів тому

    Is it the same for the passat gte CUCK engine 1.4 tsi?

    • @jeremyblatz
      @jeremyblatz  16 днів тому

      We didn’t get the Passat with a 1.4 in our market but the 1.4 that we have is much more simple. You can lock the cams in place and there’s a pin for the crank. The cranks can still move backwards as well.

  • @XXLAutomotiveSpezialwerkzeuge
    @XXLAutomotiveSpezialwerkzeuge Місяць тому

    Hi Jeremy, which engine code is that? Is it a DADA?

  • @apsyyy7
    @apsyyy7 4 місяці тому

    From where i can get the nominal values for each car? What program do you use to figure it out?

    • @jeremyblatz
      @jeremyblatz  3 місяці тому

      All data has information for some of them. Since I work at a dealer we have our own repair information software.

  • @friendcars1711
    @friendcars1711 5 місяців тому

    What is this program use PC and What is the function of the wires in this tool.

    • @jeremyblatz
      @jeremyblatz  4 місяці тому

      The wires connect the measuring tool to the computer. I don’t know off hand what the program is called but it was provided with the tool. It’s a VW special tool.

  • @citac22
    @citac22 4 місяці тому

    One milimeter of movment on any camshaft here is nearly about one degrees.Whats hapened after 50.000km of use when the belt naturally being streched.

    • @jeremyblatz
      @jeremyblatz  3 місяці тому

      I assume VW has compensated for belt stretch over time.

  • @enzoenzo1719
    @enzoenzo1719 4 місяці тому

    After changing the timing belt, is it needed tp do this procedure for all EA211?

    • @jeremyblatz
      @jeremyblatz  3 місяці тому

      Yes, this procedure is required any time a belt is removed or replaced.

    • @enzoenzo1719
      @enzoenzo1719 3 місяці тому

      @@jeremyblatz But why the adjusting is needed, if the cam are locked?

    • @jeremyblatz
      @jeremyblatz  3 місяці тому

      There’s no way to lock the cam before taking the belts off. This tool allows you to make sure the cams are on the correct position before tightening the cam gear to the camshaft.

    • @kamilexeo1316
      @kamilexeo1316 3 місяці тому +1

      @@jeremyblatzon the 1.4tsi act we can use special tool for block. In the instruction on ElsaWin is normal procedur without this expensive electronic tool. I think here we can use it too. OEM numbers: T10504 with T10504/1 and T10504/2. It block timing on the one position, it’s not possible to do something wrong because it’s install very tight.

    • @jeremyblatz
      @jeremyblatz  3 місяці тому

      @kamilexeo1316 yes, the 1.4 does have a cam locking tool. I’ve tried to use it on the 1.5 but it’s not even close to fitting on the cam carrier for the 1.5. I wish they would have sent a tool for the 1.5 but since there are two different cam positions they probably do it this way to prevent incorrect timing.

  • @ak-pj5dm
    @ak-pj5dm 6 місяців тому

    How many kilometers car have?

    • @jeremyblatz
      @jeremyblatz  4 місяці тому

      I don’t remember the amount of kilometres on this particular vehicle. I would guess it was less than 45k.

    • @ak-pj5dm
      @ak-pj5dm 4 місяці тому

      My car have 1.5 tsi engine and have 140 000 km. Timing belt is still original. Servis interval is 200 000km. 😊​@@jeremyblatz

    • @jeremyblatz
      @jeremyblatz  2 місяці тому +1

      That’s correct, this vehicle came in for a coolant leak which turned out to be a head gasket. Therefore the timing had to be set.

    • @Madedpskov
      @Madedpskov 25 днів тому

      @@ak-pj5dm 240 000

  • @MAIEMI
    @MAIEMI Місяць тому

    oil bath timing belt?

    • @jeremyblatz
      @jeremyblatz  Місяць тому

      I should have used a bung to cap off the cam adjuster but it drops a decent amount of oil just taking the cover off. Had to clean it off pretty thoroughly.

    • @MAIEMI
      @MAIEMI Місяць тому

      @@jeremyblatz I'm Italian, I didn't explain myself well. there are 2 engines 1.5 tsi and the 1.5 tsi evo or evo 2 I don't remember, I wanted to know if the timing belt in this video is in contact with the engine oil, or not, because I understand that the 1.5 tsi evo has a timing belt Contact with engine oil such as Peugeot and Ford engines.

    • @jeremyblatz
      @jeremyblatz  Місяць тому +1

      Oh I understand now. This one isn’t in contact with oil, it’s sealed off.

    • @MAIEMI
      @MAIEMI Місяць тому

      @@jeremyblatz Thank you, you were very kind, do you know in which year they started doing it in contact with oil?
      If you don't know, thanks anyway, what year is this car?
      Thanks again

    • @jeremyblatz
      @jeremyblatz  Місяць тому +1

      @MAIEMI We don’t have the oil contact timing belt on Canada so I can’t answer that question unfortunately. This was either a 2022 or 2023.