Update on my S4... it's in bits and pieces

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Bignate603

Lifer
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That is ridiculous. I've seen people shoe horn engines into cars with tight engine bays but I haven't seen a manufacturer take it to that extreme very often.
 

AMCRambler

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Jan 23, 2001
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So you got it cheap but it needs a new motor? Is it still a bargain with what a new 4.2 short block will cost? From what I googled you're talking 5-7k depending on which you put in. I know you've got the skill to do it after seeing the work you did on your Porsche, I just hope you priced it all out before you dropped the cash for the project car. German car parts are expensive.

Keep posting up pics of your work. This is cool stuff. I've never seen an Audi tear down.
 

halik

Lifer
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So you got it cheap but it needs a new motor? Is it still a bargain with what a new 4.2 short block will cost? From what I googled you're talking 5-7k depending on which you put in. I know you've got the skill to do it after seeing the work you did on your Porsche, I just hope you priced it all out before you dropped the cash for the project car. German car parts are expensive.

Keep posting up pics of your work. This is cool stuff. I've never seen an Audi tear down.

I've budgeted for a replacement motor when i bought the car - got a line for a short block for $1K and another 11K mile that I'm waiting on the price. A used motor can be had for for ~3K (though saw one for 2, trying to track down the owner).

Big variable now is the head being ok; wet compression test came out within specs so I'm pretty confident in it. Got 11-12.5 bar, spec for new is 10-14.

The motor in my car is worth 500-1G depending on what i include; got a buyer from IN lined up.

I did end up paying a bit premium on the s4 since it's 1 owner car and it runs/drives. But If the heads are ok, the net cost to get it together with new clutch and whatever else should be $2K at the most.
 
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AMCRambler

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Jan 23, 2001
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I've budgeted for a replacement motor when i bought the car - got a line for a short block for $1K and another 11K mile that I'm waiting on the price. A used motor can be had for for ~3K (though saw one for 2, trying to track down the owner).

Big variable now is the head being ok; wet compression test came out within specs so I'm pretty confident in it. Got 11-12.5 bar, spec for new is 10-14.

The motor in my car is worth 500-1G depending on what i include; got a buyer from IN lined up.

I did end up paying a bit premium on the s4 since it's 1 owner car and it runs/drives. But If the heads are ok, the net cost to get it together with new clutch and whatever else should be $2K at the most.

Nice! You've got it nailed down, good man. I knew you would!
 

halik

Lifer
Oct 10, 2000
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Woop,
got it all set for the pull. Trans is resting on my jack, motor sitting on 2 mounts. Just need to unhook the clutch slave and I'm set to yank it.

Not bad considering I started it this past weekend.
 

CurseTheSky

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Oct 21, 2006
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It kinda looks like fun to take apart.

I would rather push it off a cliff than put it all back together after, though. :p Then again, I suppose when it's your own car, there's quite a bit of incentive to get it all back together. ;)
 

OS

Lifer
Oct 11, 1999
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nothing personal but f--k that, i would set that car on fire and call my insurance company.. :X
 

halik

Lifer
Oct 10, 2000
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It's sufficient to say that I am all that is man (completed solo):
 
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exdeath

Lifer
Jan 29, 2004
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You used an actual proper engine hoist and not your arms. You sir are not a man.
 

crab

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Jan 29, 2001
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Where are you from, Halik? Is that a Michigan plate?

You plan on leaving it stock, or got some mods in mind? :cool:
 

amdhunter

Lifer
May 19, 2003
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Damn. If I had your skills, I would buy myself a Ferrari. Who cares about maintenance whe you can take care of it yourself. :)
 

halik

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Damn. If I had your skills, I would buy myself a Ferrari. Who cares about maintenance whe you can take care of it yourself. :)

Ever since 348, ferrari had proprietary electronic controllers for things like ABS, AC etc. The little box you need to hook up to and diagnose the controllers is over $10K...

Even with this thing, the parts are pretty fucking expensive and so far there hasn't been too many people that wrapped these S4s around trees. The big round thing in the second picture (top left) is $486... still trying to source something more reasonable.