@@_LuisS Ask the guys who own the B5 S4, 5 valves per cylinder!!! How many cars on this planet have that??!! Drive one and you won't even look at the RS cars!
Gentlemen you are like surgeons, everything laid out in order of use and assembly,first class work you are a credit to your trade. Please keep the videos coming and stay safe.
Great video. For the amount the owner was spending, he really should have chose to fit sport cat or even catless downpipes. The OE ones are SO restrictive on the B7. Mine mad 390ps with OE ones and no carbon clean and now makes 450PS with catless DP’s, carbon clean and map.
Your skill level impresses me every video, such complex engines that aren't hurried back together you manage to get the customers to allow you to fix it properly. Sometimes expensive repairs done right, are the cheapest repairs you ever have done.
that was a first class video , and a first class job , clean and methodical , no short cuts and no that will do , but boys the costs must add up at an alarming rate.
Awesome video, love watching people work on the b7 rs4 they are my dream car, a super sleeper saloon. so glad I got one back in 2016 with 91k miles for $26k, best deal I ever got on a vehicle. Now I'm just working on retrofitting a DL-501 dsg transmission I have into it. One day I'll have the only dual clutch b7rs4. Then it's time for the fun stuff like quad turbos and water/meth injection.
Great skills man . I've had my B7 for years she's a complete drama queen .Always wants something . But everything you have see or read about them is true . They are epic epic machines .
Must admit, lots of people bag the BMW's because of the amount of work to fix oil leaks. They really need to see this video and the labour it takes on the Audi. Makes my Beemer seem pretty easy by comparison.
All Time European Car & People (Engineers) Lover. I love your Work. The quality 😅 of Work and parts you put into the Cars. Sharing the inside Info. I like Watching your videos.
@@jibmaster haha o god your right ill shut up I thought you just meant the b7 rs4 as a whole , sorry buddy 🙏🤣I will wind my neck in lol your right only saloons in the u.s ,
@@MICHAEL-wg2lh lol no worries dude. The US market wanted SUV's-not wagons, is mainly why we never got them imported. Totally lame. I built a RS6 clone out of a C5 allroad 6MT one time. It was close to 450hp and one of the fastest cars I've driven to this day. Long gone and NOT missed. Cheers.
@@jibmaster it is interesting how the u.s seems to miss out on a lot of " wagons " / estates as America usually has everything , I guess demand wasn't there I suppose, the RS6 clone sounds good and can't beat a manual I hate the way 90 percent of performance cars don't have full manuals these days guess I'm getting old lol , take care bro
It's amazing to compare a small-block Chevrolet V8 from mid 1960s to this engine and marvel at the simplicity of the Chevy. I mean, I know the Audi's specific output is miles better, it's more efficient and infinitely cleaner but the engineering and maintenance cost to get there is incredible.
If I got a phone call from the mechanic, after all that incredible technical work, to tell me a coil spring is broken I would be high fiving my buddies.
Great one! You guys have done a good job. Also nice to hear you don't trust it the first 100 miles, have the same thing after a big repair, it have to build some trust.
Been looking at these with a budget up to 18k but these videos scare me with most repairs needing the engine to be taken out 😢 Great videos nonetheless
I used to like German car engineering. After loads of quality problems in recent years, I've walked away from them. I get that many love the excitement and fun of these performance cars and aren't too bothered about reliability. Looking at this timing chain arrangement makes me think the German designers have lost their way over the years and created really messy engines. This lot could be redesigned in much simpler form. I guess this would miss the whole point of lovely complexity. Good video, thank you
Great workmanship. New to the channel and enjoying the content. Im an auto electrician by trade and i oray that i never have to remove a starter on one of these. Sits in a bad place hahaha
You should really only prime those engines for oil with the spark plugs out, the engine will spin faster AND you dont run the risk of killing the 40 hour starter on that thing, other than that great work you guys are impeccable
Really? So when the engine is fully put together and every morning it starts you risk a failing starter because the sparks are in since they’re required for normal operation?
@@Dmxraviner, yes. That’s what wear & tear is! As with all wear & tear items (clutch, brakes, etc), the less you use them - and the less you stress them, the longer they last. The starter normally spins for around 1 second before the engine fires. It’s unlikely that the design brief allowed for long-duration cranking.
@@Dmxravin that is very true, however it’s reasonable to expect a starter motor to last at least as long as the engine. The bigger question is what happens to it when it cranks for 40x what the designer envisaged. You can burn out a clutch in 200000 miles or 20 seconds. The evidence on what a starter motor can tolerate is less obvious, but these guys seem about as conscientiousness as they come so is it fair to say there’s no problem?
Ahhhh! At last, a B7 RS4 in your channel. Got a good chance to see your best work. Hats off!. I have a question about B9 RS4/ B9 RS5 engine, is it possible to clean intake valves using walnut blaster without lowering the engine down? Look forward to hear from you?
Really great car, I would love one, but surly the limiting factor is a v8 engine in front of the front axle when would be better if it was behind the front axle?
Well, sure, but that's where the engine goes in all Audis (apart from the R8)? 🙂 At this point it's tradition I guess and they don't want to redesign it to an XDrive-style all wheel drive system where the driveshafts go through the engine sump.
Why did it bent the valves? Timing chain guide (plastic) broke? Also why aren't the pistons replaced/inspected? This was significant contact maybe the piston's integrity or its gudgeon pin is affected.
Hey! Great channel, wonder why you don’t have many more subscribers. Q: I have a Passat b6 and the tool I got for timing didn’t really fit. Is a 2.0 tdi bkp. I got it correct but the tool for the crankshaft was only in half way. Enigine sounds great after timing, I just would like to know what tools to get? Thanks.
Dobrze Great video , but my eyes started hurting watching the minimal to zero lubrication on the timing chain and tensioners and cams etc, as you no doubt know turning over a rebuilt engine for just 5 seconds can do 5yrs of wear damage if not correctly lubricated, do you think you primed all your essential contact surfaces enough?
Hey since you guys are the Audi Gods.. How reliable is the 4.0T powerplant in the C7/C7.5?? Engine wise does it also suffer timing change issues and failed rocker arm?? What's the first to go??
B7 always has been my favorite RS4 ever..
B5 is the best.. ever 😊
agreed fully had to buy one absolutely live it so much :-)
For someone who has never owned a B5, of course! A well done B5 S4 will easily smoke any B7 RS4!! 🤣🤣👍👍👍
@@LWRC I never owned either. I do love the B5 but to me the B7 is the best RS4.
@@_LuisS Ask the guys who own the B5 S4, 5 valves per cylinder!!! How many cars on this planet have that??!! Drive one and you won't even look at the RS cars!
Gentlemen you are like surgeons, everything laid out in order of use and assembly,first class work you are a credit to your trade. Please keep the videos coming and stay safe.
Nice work on that complicated engine. There's a lot of things that can go wrong but you know your stuff. I bet first startup is exciting.
Great video. For the amount the owner was spending, he really should have chose to fit sport cat or even catless downpipes. The OE ones are SO restrictive on the B7. Mine mad 390ps with OE ones and no carbon clean and now makes 450PS with catless DP’s, carbon clean and map.
I'm impressed every time I see someone take apart an engine. And can get it all together again. Really nice work without any compromises👍
Kudos to the owner for getting it done right ✅️
Your skill level impresses me every video, such complex engines that aren't hurried back together you manage to get the customers to allow you to fix it properly. Sometimes expensive repairs done right, are the cheapest repairs you ever have done.
Wow....he really loves that car. That's huge cash!
that was a first class video , and a first class job , clean and methodical , no short cuts and no that will do , but boys the costs must add up at an alarming rate.
Brilliant skill, knowledge and drive to undertake these huge jobs. Great content.👍
Awesome video, love watching people work on the b7 rs4 they are my dream car, a super sleeper saloon.
so glad I got one back in 2016 with 91k miles for $26k, best deal I ever got on a vehicle.
Now I'm just working on retrofitting a DL-501 dsg transmission I have into it.
One day I'll have the only dual clutch b7rs4. Then it's time for the fun stuff like quad turbos and water/meth injection.
My neighbour had a B7 RS4 and is sounded godly when it started. I'd love to have one just for that sound alone!
Love your videos, glad you are back with us. You obviously need deep pockets to run these Audi's.
Yup ! My drama queen just needed 8 injectors !
Great skills man . I've had my B7 for years she's a complete drama queen .Always wants something . But everything you have see or read about them is true . They are epic epic machines .
Brilliant video thanks, I don't think I'm alone to say your garage content on engine repairs has to be the number 1 channel on you tube, 👍🏻👍🏻
ahahahaha ??
Wow. That timing chain setup looks wild.
Must admit, lots of people bag the BMW's because of the amount of work to fix oil leaks. They really need to see this video and the labour it takes on the Audi. Makes my Beemer seem pretty easy by comparison.
Audi fan here. Both makes are incredible machines. Engineering has strengths and faults regardless of the make.
You guys are magicians. Great work!
Brilliant content. Love watching the videos. Awesome music! Keep it up. Thank you for saving this beautiful car. Great work. Done right!!
Good to see you all back ❤
Excellent video! Loved the close-up camera work! A lot of work for this car indeed. Can't wait to see the test drive and the final bill. oof...😩
Amazing work, and great video! The B7 will always be a special car.
All Time European Car & People (Engineers) Lover. I love your Work. The quality 😅 of Work and parts you put into the Cars. Sharing the inside Info. I like Watching your videos.
Hands down one of my favorite audi's. Wish we had these across the pond.
You did haha
@@MICHAEL-wg2lh I thought just the sedan though?
@@jibmaster haha o god your right ill shut up I thought you just meant the b7 rs4 as a whole , sorry buddy 🙏🤣I will wind my neck in lol your right only saloons in the u.s ,
@@MICHAEL-wg2lh lol no worries dude. The US market wanted SUV's-not wagons, is mainly why we never got them imported. Totally lame. I built a RS6 clone out of a C5 allroad 6MT one time. It was close to 450hp and one of the fastest cars I've driven to this day. Long gone and NOT missed. Cheers.
@@jibmaster it is interesting how the u.s seems to miss out on a lot of " wagons " / estates as America usually has everything , I guess demand wasn't there I suppose, the RS6 clone sounds good and can't beat a manual I hate the way 90 percent of performance cars don't have full manuals these days guess I'm getting old lol , take care bro
Bruh,the noise of that V8. Not a AMG but still,music for the ears 🤙🤙🤙
Always wanted one of these, sounded so smooth when it caught.
Wasn’t it an awesome sound. Knew someone had to think the same.
That's a brilliant car, I would have paid the money (I would be sad to hand over the cash though!).
Thank you it is fascinating watching you work and entertaining at the same time cheers
It's amazing to compare a small-block Chevrolet V8 from mid 1960s to this engine and marvel at the simplicity of the Chevy. I mean, I know the Audi's specific output is miles better, it's more efficient and infinitely cleaner but the engineering and maintenance cost to get there is incredible.
I had an RS4 here in the states, same color - daytona grey. I think I want to start looking for another one. Such a fun car.
Fantastic Job and no short cuts, well done you do a proper job top marks 😀
Can not wait to get mine buildt. Got jhm sc kit on mine with 150k miles..🙃
I was looking at those nice painted walls, thinking it must be recently done as there where no oil stains or anything on them.. That didnt last long 🤣
nice job! rs4 owner myself.
Aquasource, FD & Orchard Fisheries would be good to see in the mix with the Saki 👌
Keep up the good work
B7 RS4 is my favourite bt you do highlight just how much income you need to keep one of these beasts on the road. A lot.
Thank you, love this deep level of speannering / engineering :)
If I got a phone call from the mechanic, after all that incredible technical work, to tell me a coil spring is broken I would be high fiving my buddies.
Always impressed by your work, but I shudder to think about what this would cost.
Engine sound when started - Im in love. :))
BEST man, LITERALLY the best of all!!!!!! Thank you!
Great one! You guys have done a good job. Also nice to hear you don't trust it the first 100 miles, have the same thing after a big repair, it have to build some trust.
More because of checks . Don’t want to give the car to the costumer without checking it properly. Time , recovery ….
well done. Happy that another BNS still live and breathe.
The chain guides are still made of plastic on the updated versions? 11:06
Brilliant work! Also, nice camera and editing work. Really enjoying your videos, good to have you back. Keep it up!!
Been looking at these with a budget up to 18k but these videos scare me with most repairs needing the engine to be taken out 😢 Great videos nonetheless
svaka cast giganti ste,pratim vas godinama i cijenim vas rad. keep up a good work :) pozz iz sarajeva .
I can only wish there was a shop near with his skill level, best knowledge and expertise
Excellent vid, no messing.
lovely job man! it would be nice just be go around the block and include it in the video.
Expensive engines, I rebuild/upgrade these bns engines, nice work👍
This is the reason I've never bought one of these. It was a dream car in my 20's though.
I used to like German car engineering. After loads of quality problems in recent years, I've walked away from them. I get that many love the excitement and fun of these performance cars and aren't too bothered about reliability. Looking at this timing chain arrangement makes me think the German designers have lost their way over the years and created really messy engines. This lot could be redesigned in much simpler form. I guess this would miss the whole point of lovely complexity. Good video, thank you
that complication makes a very smooth engine in this case.... very smooth, powerful, smooth revs
Welcome back!! Great video!!
Awesome channel, keep up the nice work 👍
The timing chain setup is exactly like the 3.0T in my B8 S4.
Great to have your videos back! Love your content.
Sounds better than a Rolls-Royce 😊
Great workmanship. New to the channel and enjoying the content. Im an auto electrician by trade and i oray that i never have to remove a starter on one of these. Sits in a bad place hahaha
Excellent work!
I regret not getting my RS4 B7 fixed and buying the new v6 RS4. A v8 is a v8 and not replaceable by the best v6.
Ouch!! He must love the car😉
Excellent channel and content...😊
Nice work guys 💪
Love watching your work
Absolute brilliant this channel
Nice work and keep it up!!
You should really only prime those engines for oil with the spark plugs out, the engine will spin faster AND you dont run the risk of killing the 40 hour starter on that thing, other than that great work you guys are impeccable
Really? So when the engine is fully put together and every morning it starts you risk a failing starter because the sparks are in since they’re required for normal operation?
@@Dmxraviner, yes. That’s what wear & tear is! As with all wear & tear items (clutch, brakes, etc), the less you use them - and the less you stress them, the longer they last.
The starter normally spins for around 1 second before the engine fires. It’s unlikely that the design brief allowed for long-duration cranking.
@@simonc4810 yeah I guess the motor brushes, bearings and solenoid wear out
@@Dmxravin that is very true, however it’s reasonable to expect a starter motor to last at least as long as the engine. The bigger question is what happens to it when it cranks for 40x what the designer envisaged.
You can burn out a clutch in 200000 miles or 20 seconds. The evidence on what a starter motor can tolerate is less obvious, but these guys seem about as conscientiousness as they come so is it fair to say there’s no problem?
@@Dmxravin im solely talking about priming the engine for oil after a big job where everything is dry
Ahhhh! At last, a B7 RS4 in your channel. Got a good chance to see your best work. Hats off!. I have a question about B9 RS4/ B9 RS5 engine, is it possible to clean intake valves using walnut blaster without lowering the engine down? Look forward to hear from you?
No chance , Can use BG Machine
I thought this channel is from sweden 😂😂, your speking style sound so swedish 👍
beautiful work i love watching your show
well done
Awesome job guys.
Great video!
Really great car, I would love one, but surly the limiting factor is a v8 engine in front of the front axle when would be better if it was behind the front axle?
Well, sure, but that's where the engine goes in all Audis (apart from the R8)? 🙂 At this point it's tradition I guess and they don't want to redesign it to an XDrive-style all wheel drive system where the driveshafts go through the engine sump.
great job mate well done sounds sweet .👍👍
Do they usuallly need to crank that long before first start? Nice labour all together.
Well if you don’t want to have few second rattle yes . We crank them for 30 sec 2x to make sure oil pressure build up
Great video!
Can the tensioners that failed be replaced without removing the chains?
Can with so much pain that I’ll rather take it out , sort it properly once
Why did it bent the valves? Timing chain guide (plastic) broke? Also why aren't the pistons replaced/inspected? This was significant contact maybe the piston's integrity or its gudgeon pin is affected.
Great work as usual.👍 Correct me if I’m wrong, all this work because one broken little plastic slider under the cam chain?
This is one incredible rebuild. How much did this all cost for the customer but also your time!?
Just spent 2k on b7 diesel Quattro, major service, list of parts also had uprated balance shaft on. Prevention.
In 4.0 TFSI turbos must by cooled down after every run. Otherwise they will be destroyed very fast.
I am currently working on one likke that working on top gasket job on it....namibia
The master at work
Are you guys seeing a lot of timing chain tensioner issues? In Australia I haven’t heard of many at all failing.
What was the overall cost with parts and labor for a full rebuild like this?
Hey! Great channel, wonder why you don’t have many more subscribers.
Q: I have a Passat b6 and the tool I got for timing didn’t really fit. Is a 2.0 tdi bkp. I got it correct but the tool for the crankshaft was only in half way. Enigine sounds great after timing, I just would like to know what tools to get?
Thanks.
Do the same parts that break go back on? Or are they better engineered different material ones?
Different part numbers
Dobrze Great video , but my eyes started hurting watching the minimal to zero lubrication on the timing chain and tensioners and cams etc, as you no doubt know turning over a rebuilt engine for just 5 seconds can do 5yrs of wear damage if not correctly lubricated, do you think you primed all your essential contact surfaces enough?
Great videos👍🏼🔥
Amazing video, how much would this job cost???
In next video
@@VAGTechnic ok let’s go with the next video lol
Hey since you guys are the Audi Gods.. How reliable is the 4.0T powerplant in the C7/C7.5?? Engine wise does it also suffer timing change issues and failed rocker arm?? What's the first to go??
One word 'SWEET'
good work 👏
Good video. Thanks
Title needs amending guys, "Costumer" :p, quality video again nevertheless
Top stuff 👍👍
Nice video. Like your explanation on what is done.
What was the smoke about after first fire?
Just any fluids that were spilled or left on the exhaust burning off the manifold. Oily hands and stuff touching them, bound to happen NBD
I bet you could build a rocket engine too!