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Any point in taking that up with Audi? How many miles on the engine?
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I did wonder about that actually. 120K on it though, and at 14 years old I doubt they would be particularly interested tbh. Besides, all the engines they kept in stock for warranty claims were liquidated to a surplus dealer last year. Thats where the new engine for the grey one came from :) No harm in asking though.
This is the spec list for it. No mention of extended leather in here - 3HA seems out of place for that? I presume S3G is what makes it an FE? 0G7 = Tiptronic 0GE = Emission standard EU3 0JL = Weight category front axle weight range 11 0YV = Weight range 20 installation control only no requirement forecast 1BD = Suspension/shock absorption for special sports design 1KW = Disc brakes rear 1N1 = Power steering 1SA = Without additional engine guard 1ZL = Disc brakes front 2ZP = Leather trimmed sports steering wheel for air bag system with tiptronic and S badge 3FQ = Electric sliding/pop-up sun roof with automatic pre-selection 3HA = Without leather parts scope 3L4 = Electric seat adjustment for both front seats driver's seat with memory system 3Y5 = electrically operated roll-up sun screenfor rear window and mechanically operated for side windows 4GP = Windshield in heat-insulating glass withsunshield and viewing window for vehicleidentification number 4K4 = Radio remote controlled central locking 4KP = Side and rear windows acoustic glass 4UF = Driver's and front passenger air bag with front passenger air bag deactivation 5D1 = Carrier frequency 433.92 MHz-434.42 Mhz 5ME = Vavona wood insert amber high-gloss 5SJ = Left exterior mirror: convex 5Z0 = Without separate power seats rear 6TS = Right exterior mirror: aspherical large viewing field 6XF = Exterior mirrors: with memory function electrically foldable/adjustable/heated 7K0 = Without tire pressure warning light 7Q2 = Navigation system with color screen 7X2 = Park distance control front and rear 8EC = Bi-functional headlight with gas discharge lamp for driving on the left 8GT = Compact alternator 90 - 150A 8Q3 = Automatic headlight-range adjustment dynamic (self-adjusting while driving) 8Z5 = Not hot country C1S = Alloy wheels 8.5J x 20 E0A = No special edition F0A = No special purpose vehicle standard equipment J1G = Battery 450 A (92 Ah) M8G = 8-cyl. gasoline eng. 4.2 L/265 kW V8 40Vcamshaft adjust. w/o cyl. cutout Q1D = Sports front seats S3G = Vehicles with special conversion/ installation T7S = 8-cylinder gasoline engine 4.2 L unit 077.2 (aluminum) U0L = Instrument insert with tachometer clock and mph speedometer X2B = National sales program Great Britain |
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The valve failure gives me nightmares just thinking about it! |
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The avus/red FEs have a lower level of extended leather compared to the mauve/purple. They were correspondingly a little cheaper new. All FEs had plastic painted window switch surrounds from the factory. I upgraded mine to Myrtle all round to break up the colour and it was very effective, I thought. The lower handle shells are NLA though, so mine had the last 3 in the correct shade of grey that I could get, but retains purple on the driver's door as the one they thought they had turned out not to be on the shelf in Germany.... |
Great info Adrian thanks +++ I want to change the door inserts as well as the painted red ones are a bit ugly. Wood would be much better :)
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Factory spec shows correct wood and extended leather. S3G is a common element in all FE's.
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As many discussions here have highlighted, the FE specifications were varied and not well documented on the build sticker. The use of extended leather, colour coding to the gear shift, wood/plain platinum door inserts and so on, seems to vary from car to car.
At one point, I'd thought all FEs had dark myrtle wood trim, but that doesn't seem to be the case in some FEs. The few constants seem to include the colour coded steering wheel, the phone prep and the well documented paint and leather colour combinations. Beyond that, there's a lot of variation. |
Found the smoking gun - a broken valve spring!
http://www.corradov8.com/pics/s8/fe/valvespring.jpg The spring broke and released the tension on the collets, which promptly fell out. The next engine cycle pushed the valve down in to the cylinder where it was hit by the piston, and with no tension on it the hydraulic element dropped out of the rocker arm. The valve then got smashed up by the piston, and at the same time the element got smashed up by the rocker. Once the valve stem was sufficiently bent, it got jammed in the guide and the top broke off at the collet grooves. That bit stayed in the guide and the rest got ejected back up the inlet port. The collets are the only bit left of the assembly that are intact, as they had escaped by the time all the destruction happened. One of them was sitting by #7. More carnage pics: http://www.corradov8.com/pics/s8/fe/head1.jpg http://www.corradov8.com/pics/s8/fe/head2.jpg http://www.corradov8.com/pics/s8/fe/head3.jpg http://www.corradov8.com/pics/s8/fe/head4.jpg http://www.corradov8.com/pics/s8/fe/head5.jpg http://www.corradov8.com/pics/s8/fe/head6.jpg The chain guides needed doing. Looks like 100K is the norm for these. http://www.corradov8.com/pics/s8/fe/guides.jpg |
Legend +++
well done for saving another 8! |
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