Leon2012 wrote
I know it's expensive, but you've got to accept two things when you buy a PD150, that
A) the cam is probably going to fail and cost you over a grand, and
B) the clutch is probably going to fail if you remap it, again costing upto and over another grand.
I've got to dispute A) above. There are many PD150 owners on the forum who have never had any problems with their cam. The evidence I found when researching before my recent purchase was that cam failures were almost all on earlier models, and that in every case they were associated with using the wrong oil, not 505.01 compliant, or that the maintenance schedule was missing and the type of oil used could not be checked.
The rumours of a batch of poorly hardened cams causing regular failures in early PD150's (or is it PD130's? two versions of the myth exist) can't be confirmed. There's no evidence that ties any failures together by build dates or locations or batch numbers.
So your best, indeed only, form of insurance when buying a PD engined Mk.1 Leon/Mk.2 Toledo is to have a full service history with stamps from reliable dealers or specialist 3rd parties. Even this isn't infallible, as evidence has been found in the US of some dealers not being aware of or not taking seriously the requirement to use 505.01 oil.
Hi Muttley,
I was recently looking into it and found this post by MJ at Volksmaster Oldham, which is what made me think it's a random problem and you need to budget for it:
MJ (5/7/11) said:"Its totally random and isnt really a common problem (no so common you see it every week but i've done a handful this year)
every 1.9 tdi pd engine uses exactly the same type of cam
100 ATD (mk4 golfs, leons, polos, fabias, ibizas)
105 BKC/BXE (mk5 golfs, A3s, mk2 Leons, alteas)
115 AJM/AUY (mk4 golf, galaxy, sharan, alhambra)
130 ASZ/BLT (ibiza, fabia, leon, mk4 golf, alhambra, sharan)
150 ARL (mk4 golf, leon)
160 BPX (ibiza)
the same profile - no difference.
Mainly comes to life around 125k+ and begins with a misfire or loud banging which is transferred back through the inlet and if im honest its the followers that fail more often than the cam itself."
From the thread: Best TDI Engine?
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