Oldnbald65 Posted Thursday at 10:40 PM Posted Thursday at 10:40 PM Hi I want to go through this new fsi upgrade / replace common weak items. One item I have seen is a death pipe that's either stainless or alloy Does anyone know where I can get one of is it a case of getting one made. Greatful for any help😁👍
Magnet Posted Friday at 07:54 AM Posted Friday at 07:54 AM Sorry Richard, I have no idea what you are talking about. Regards, Gareth. p.s. You aren’t Gerald off Clarkson’s Farm are you? Think he’s from your neck of the woods.
Oldnbald65 Posted Friday at 11:40 AM Author Posted Friday at 11:40 AM No nobody famous I can drive a tractor though. The death pipe as many call it due to it killing the engine when it fails is a plastic pipe that runs from the back of the water pump up to the thermostat. The FSI runs hotter than other vw/audi with same pipe I have seen in the past people have upgraded it to one made of stainless steel just struggling to find one
Oldnbald65 Posted Friday at 11:48 AM Author Posted Friday at 11:48 AM I see you have the A3 Its the A2 that runs hotter I dont think the A3's and Golfs ect suffer the same
cliffcoggin Posted Friday at 04:39 PM Posted Friday at 04:39 PM I have never heard of this problem until reading of it here. If the failure is because the pipe is plastic maybe you should have one fabricated in rubber.
Oldnbald65 Posted Friday at 06:47 PM Author Posted Friday at 06:47 PM Audi number is 032121065b If you want to google it. Its a pain of a job to do so only want to do it once hence the metal one if I can find one, Have a good weekend,
Steve Q Posted Friday at 07:08 PM Posted Friday at 07:08 PM Well every day is a school day. Never heard of this issue before.
cliffcoggin Posted Friday at 09:16 PM Posted Friday at 09:16 PM "Death pipe" is the sort of term I expect from America where everything is exaggerated to make a minor problem seem major. For goodness sake, it's only a leaking coolant pipe. It happens on all cars.
Oldnbald65 Posted Friday at 09:22 PM Author Posted Friday at 09:22 PM Audi number is 032121065b If you want to google it. Its a pain of a job to do so only want to do it once hence the metal one if I can find one, Have a good weekend,
Oldnbald65 Posted Friday at 10:28 PM Author Posted Friday at 10:28 PM Hey don't shoot me down!! Death pipe is what the the bunch over on the A2 owners club and other sites call it (Not me) I assumed you all called it that I'm new to the A2 FSI just looking for help and advice please don't jump on me with For goodness sake it's only leaking coolant pipe!! That's not much help to me or anyone else
spartacus 68 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago (edited) The A2OC are fairly evangelical bunch, and rightly so considering the last A2 rolled off the production line in 2005. We used to have a 1.4 TDI. Great cars but a little unrefined, but they were ahead of their time. Audi hated them at the time, especially main dealers as it didn’t fit the mould of the car range at the time. Back to this pipe. It reminds me of my brother’s Jeep Grand Cherokee. In his case it’s in the valley of a V6 diesel and the only way to fix is to dismantle half the engine. I think some owners resorted to changing the pipe to a more robust design as it’s a known weak point. I think your best bet is go back to A2OC as this is very niche. There must be lots of owners still about and have a wealth of knowledge on the fix. I hope you get it fixed. Edited 20 hours ago by spartacus 68
Oldnbald65 Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago Thanks the mgzt v6 is another they have a pipe and thermostat housing available in alloy. All down to cost at the end of the day in our throw away society. I have an engineer that makes me bits once in a while will maybe send him a plastic one to see what he thinks 1
spartacus 68 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 8 hours ago, Magnet said: ‘Evangelical’ Spartacus!? Absolutely. So my wife moved from an an A2 to a BMW i3 (perfect upgrade), if the A2 owners are evangelical, then i3 owners are like missionaries like Jack Hawkins in Zulu. I mean that in a light hearted way. They love their cars and are fiercely defensive of the marque/brand.
Magnet Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Um. Not an adjective I would associate with a classic car club.
Oldnbald65 Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago Hi Pipe I think is about 38mm. Have found this on ebay 296994527233 The seller does'nt know what its made from and not interested in finding out (strange man) For £40 one would think metal of some sort as the plastic ones are about a tenner
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