jkbkwarner wrote:
I did have major work done over the summer.
Service Description: Found internal engine damage. Camshafts very worn, piston rings locked with carbon build up.,PISTON RINGS, CAMSHAFTS, LIFTERS, and TURBO - Remove and Replace,Clean and Repair Injectors
Timing belt, pulleys and water pump were replaced as well.
I now have about 10K miles on it. I brought it by the shop last night for the missing weather striping between the firewall and hood. Plenty of rain 2 weeks ago, caused the passenger side to flood with water. As I investigated the leak, I found the weather strip was missing. I'm assuming that was the source and it was already perpetually loose, so I'm guessing the garage put it aside and didn't put it back. I need to figure a time to leave it with them to try and resolve this issue. Could it be a simple (relatively - quick) if it is the head gasket? It is my DD.
I'm also wanting to upgrade the suspension from all stock. I don't want to put more money into this thing if it won't last me. Especially after the work previously done, I'm hoping it's just the gasket (if anything), given that it only "farts." Nor have I seen the coolant drop. Wouldn't water in fuel introduce a more pronounced noise / failure ?
Sounds like someone did not know what they were doing. Piston rings "locked" with carbon buildup? Possible if someone did not use synthetic oil and did long OCI's. My guess is that the engine needed rockers and lifters, run synthetic and it'd have been fine. That is the first CRD engine I have seen that needs rings from such an issue. Older diesel VW's did this with dino oil from time to time, but the CRD? Who did this work? Sounds like the re-ringed the engine.
As for the leak in the cabin... you may want to check the AC drain. They are known to plug and cause this problem from water coming in from outside... not just condensation from the AC. Also... if you have a sunroof, check the drains for that. They, too, can plug and flood the inside.