ROD KNOCK? Blowing Up Volkswagen 2.0L EA888 Engine Just To Tear It Down!

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    Today is something different! Have you ever wondered what was happening when an engine let go? We have torn down a ton of catastrophic failure engines on this channel but we have only speculated what was happening when it failed.
    UNTIL NOW!
    I bought this 2013 VW CC from a tow lot after it was abandoned. This car has the CBFA 2.0L Turbo EA888 engine and once I was able to get it to start, it immediately had rod knock. This car was clearly suffering from oil pressure issues as we found a new oil pump and fresh oil in the trunk.
    Unfortunately, when these engines have gotten that far, the sellable components out of them like the cylinder head, have already been damaged from lack of lubrication and bearing material circulating in the oiling system.
    So, instead of this car being a giant L for having a bad engine, I decided to make a video of its final moments and give it a proper send off at over 100mph.
    Then, in just a few days you can catch the teardown of this engine! Its the best before and after, or wait, maybe the worst? This was a spur of the moment decision and thats likely why this video may have a slightly different feel from most of my content.
    We then dismantled the car and saved all of the sellable components before crushing the car and selling the chassis for scrap.
    I know not everyone will love this video, but its also something I can't and won't be able to do that often.
    I love all of the comments, feedback and even the criticism. Catch you on the next video for the teardown!
    -Eric
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  • @sergeantpeppers8858
    @sergeantpeppers8858 Před měsícem +487

    Damn, the knock was so bad, it knocked the VW emblem out of the grill.

    • @KevTech1
      @KevTech1 Před měsícem +57

      It was embarrassed and left

    • @DeadReckon
      @DeadReckon Před měsícem +5

      @@KevTech1This comment wins lol

    • @comrade171
      @comrade171 Před měsícem +2

      Yeah, no way could it be economically fixed, looking forward to the teardown!

    • @Troublesolver
      @Troublesolver Před měsícem +7

      Das Auto

    • @andrewallason4530
      @andrewallason4530 Před měsícem +7

      @@Troublesolver Was Auto!

  • @goldwing2000
    @goldwing2000 Před měsícem +349

    I feel like Eric is an example of what would happen if a 12yo boy owned a salvage yard.
    And I'm here for it. Keep up the good work.

    • @haneyoakie14
      @haneyoakie14 Před měsícem +9

      I’m 14. In Celsius. Great videos, great content, great channel

    • @patriotgarage
      @patriotgarage Před měsícem +6

      Welcome to my world. Only difference my teen age son eggs me on lol

    • @tetedur377
      @tetedur377 Před měsícem +4

      @@haneyoakie14 14 degrees C is 60 degrees F. Yer and old man. Almost as old as me.

    • @haneyoakie14
      @haneyoakie14 Před měsícem +3

      @@tetedur377 57.5 to be exact. 14c. Or 13.89. Close enough.

    • @thelonelywolf88
      @thelonelywolf88 Před měsícem +4

      He is basically a kid inside. I don't blame him for allowing his employees to join in on the experience

  • @user-jw9yh8tb6v
    @user-jw9yh8tb6v Před měsícem +238

    As a former VW dealership tech (early 2000s), this REALLY did my heart good! THANK YOU for ridding the world of this garbage!

    • @timewa851
      @timewa851 Před měsícem +25

      ....... & nothing of value was lost.

    • @shaggyduder
      @shaggyduder Před měsícem +3

      One of the worlds worst built cars, they are junk.

    • @MrKotBonifacy
      @MrKotBonifacy Před měsícem +1

      Another one bites the dust... ;-)

    • @jblyon2
      @jblyon2 Před měsícem +4

      @@shaggyduder I talked a friend out of buying one once. Unfortunately she turned around and bought a VR6 Passat instead, which needed just about every engine and non-engine part replaced, immediately.

    • @spidergoose891
      @spidergoose891 Před měsícem +5

      The diesel gate ones were a steal. 200k miles so far and no problem except for those caused by a deer moving into my engine bay at 75mph.

  • @tghidsgn
    @tghidsgn Před měsícem +133

    I was only one A/C compressor away from finishing my EA888 project and you destroyed it! You monster! :D

    • @kennethwilson1140
      @kennethwilson1140 Před měsícem +30

      Maybe he'll sell you the water pump, it's fine...

    • @peterpanini96
      @peterpanini96 Před měsícem

      It was the oil pump actually... 😂😂😂

  • @Ensign_Cthulhu
    @Ensign_Cthulhu Před měsícem +221

    You gotta do it at least once, and it means we got to see and hear it actually happen under controlled circumstances. That's science, my friend!

    • @gorak9000
      @gorak9000 Před měsícem +5

      It was surprisingly not as violent or loud as I thought it would be

    • @Endy5_Still_Alive
      @Endy5_Still_Alive Před měsícem +4

      ​@@gorak9000I think the engine would disagree with you. 😂

    • @rdav99vfr
      @rdav99vfr Před měsícem +3

      This is a perfectly legitimate science experiment. That whole car was pre-recycled before it even arrived in your yard; the perfect candidate. Can't wait to see the teardown!

  • @maxwedge5683
    @maxwedge5683 Před měsícem +36

    ERIC!!! Stop apologizing... It's your money, it's your channel. We love what you do so do what you want.

  • @Oheeeoh
    @Oheeeoh Před měsícem +155

    Everyone has wanted to blow up an engine at least one time in their lives. You're living the dream and getting paid to do it. Kudos to you sir for sharing your journey with the internet.

    • @comrade171
      @comrade171 Před měsícem +8

      But keep in mind this engine could do 4k rpm Max under no load with that amount of knock, she was toast, it was scrap metal no matter what he did

    • @Endy5_Still_Alive
      @Endy5_Still_Alive Před měsícem +11

      ​@@comrade171Bro, it's VW. It was scrap from the factory. 😂

    • @linuxdragon57
      @linuxdragon57 Před měsícem

      Nah. He paid $900 for the privilege, remember?

    • @johnbragg2014
      @johnbragg2014 Před měsícem +2

      I did just that. 69 Chevelle 350. Rod disintegrated and the piston slammed into and wedged itself at the top of the cylinder. It took a block of wood and 5lb hand sledge to knock it out, the buyer of the car told me. He gave me the piston top and I used it as an ashtray for quite a while.

    • @26betsam
      @26betsam Před měsícem +1

      Mine was a 1971 Vega. cinder block on the accelerator pedal. Lasted for 13 minutes.

  • @acooper3602
    @acooper3602 Před měsícem +66

    OMG. Current EA888 Owner....this made me CRINGE, but thank you for being brave enough to do it!
    I'm gonna go check my oil. 😂

    • @motorheadbanger950
      @motorheadbanger950 Před měsícem +2

      Even though they take 5 quarts of oil i always buy 2 extra quarts and use both of those extra quarts before i even hit 3k miles…

    • @glareicebutts1423
      @glareicebutts1423 Před měsícem

      @@motorheadbanger950my subaru consumed oil and had a leak onto its exhaust, safe to say i needed a lot more than a few extra quarts per cycle

    • @samoliver3242
      @samoliver3242 Před měsícem +1

      I'm a car guy, but even so on my '11 a3 ea888 cbfa I change my oil religiously at 3-4k miles with the full synthetic Castrol they recommend haha, just to make myself feel better haha. Now I get to figure out low compression idle misfire on cyl 2 🫠. Super fun car to drive, a nightmare to maintain

    • @Tracert-mc1hu
      @Tracert-mc1hu Před měsícem +1

      @@samoliver3242 Just did an intake manifold and intake valve decarboning on mine. Was not a fun job.

  • @VanderGroejn
    @VanderGroejn Před měsícem +221

    What disturbed me the most was that the left blinker was on the whole time.
    Not nice, especially since you as well have a "slight" OCD...
    Great vid as always. 🍻🥰

    • @sergeantpeppers8858
      @sergeantpeppers8858 Před měsícem +16

      It was driven to church only on Sunday mornings by an old man. The blinker was on ALL the time, and the car just wanted to relive that time just once more before Eric Doctor Kevorkianed it into the great highway in the sky.
      Now excuse me, 😢 I have something in my eye.

    • @tetedur377
      @tetedur377 Před měsícem +11

      @@sergeantpeppers8858 That's what happens when you run it low on blinker fluid; those dang blinkers never work right after that.

    • @michaelholtgrieve88
      @michaelholtgrieve88 Před měsícem

      I love these types of videos as much as I love your regular videos destroying an already bad engine is awesome

    • @GemmaLB
      @GemmaLB Před měsícem +4

      That would never happen on a BMW, they have no blinkers.

    • @mitchell3005
      @mitchell3005 Před měsícem +3

      I was more worried about the low tire indicator.

  • @throttlewatch4614
    @throttlewatch4614 Před měsícem +69

    It’s always more fun when your boss is more childish than the workers 😂

    • @RowanHawkins
      @RowanHawkins Před měsícem +10

      It's not childish, it's adventurous!😂

  • @greenthing99100
    @greenthing99100 Před měsícem +53

    In 1979 I was walking down a street in Liverpool UK where a man was having some difficulty starting his Hillman Hunter on an icy cold morning. When it eventually started, it did not knock, but he chose to 'warm it up' by flooring the throttle which took the engine up to a large number of rpm, limited only by the terrible inlet and exhaust manifolds which shared the same side of the cast-iron 1725 cc (105 cu inch) 4 cylinder ohv engine. After about 45 seconds of this abuse it came apart magnificently and sufficiently completely to briefly stop the traffic with a monumental cloud of oil smoke. Other than that I have only heard such sounds at the race track! A splendid piece of scientific research Eric , thanks!

    • @Titan604
      @Titan604 Před měsícem +7

      What can happen is because the oil is cold and therefore more viscous, the oil pressure relief valve can't pass enough oil to keep the pressure within safe limits. The oil pressure goes sky high and the oil pump drive shears under the strain, so the pressure goes from sky high to zero. Won't take long too long to go bang after that...

    • @uzlonewolf
      @uzlonewolf Před měsícem +3

      @@Titan604 I imagine the thermal stress from the rapid heating isn't good for the engine either.

    • @johanolsson6502
      @johanolsson6502 Před měsícem +8

      Terminally damaged the engine of a Scania SBA111, 6 cylinder 11 litre diesel engine, during my army service back in the mid 90's. Poor truck had been put away still wet after a power wash and temps dropped into freezing overnight.
      On cranking it the next morning full right foot was applied and once it started the throttle linkage stuck wide open. Yanking on the stop handle, did nothing as that linkage has frozen aswell. Diesels really don't like going from sleeping at 10 degrees below freezing to redline rpm's for the 10 or so minutes it took us to tilt the cab forwards and manually block the air intake to shut the engine down!

    • @Tracert-mc1hu
      @Tracert-mc1hu Před měsícem

      @@Titan604 Also the pistons are slightly too small for the bores and will rock a little bit. Not an issue at idle or low rpm but will score the cylinders quickly at high rpm especially with very little oil. I had a Suburban that had piston slap when it was cold and it went away after a minute or so.

  • @bradhaines3142
    @bradhaines3142 Před měsícem +43

    it was great to see an inspection port installation.
    i know these kinds of videos arent your normal thing, and they shouldnt be. just like your personal car videos, its great to have the variety in there. this shouldnt just be a 'tear down blown engines' channel, its the 'I Do Cars' channel and its great that youre showing different things about cars.

  • @michaelw6277
    @michaelw6277 Před měsícem +184

    As a former EA888 owner you have my attention.

    • @diangelo6686
      @diangelo6686 Před měsícem

      Hope u dont have that pos dct transmission and if u have that vag turbo forget about it

    • @samholdsworth420
      @samholdsworth420 Před měsícem

      You like punishing yourself? Are you into BDSM? 😂

    • @newagetemplar6100
      @newagetemplar6100 Před měsícem

      Is EA888 a crypto currency, 😂

    • @tally5k339
      @tally5k339 Před měsícem +8

      Knowing how temperamental these first-gen EA888s are, I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did. Had me wincing the whole time

    • @samholdsworth420
      @samholdsworth420 Před měsícem +15

      @@tally5k339 I was celebrating...
      what a pile of junk Volkswagens are

  • @-DC-
    @-DC- Před měsícem +70

    What's it got STUUUNNNNTTTTMMMAANNNN 😂, Oh wrong channel.....

  • @HappyHarryHardon
    @HappyHarryHardon Před měsícem +37

    Professional car builder here and I loved the real life malice these engines suffer. Perfection!

  • @Nordestada
    @Nordestada Před měsícem +15

    Check engine light is not even on! Nothing wrong with this car.
    Jokes aside, this is/was a great looking car that I always wanted to own, but convinced myself they were junk based on resale value. Thank you for the great video!

    • @dagamer667
      @dagamer667 Před měsícem +8

      Check engine light was off because this vehicle has nothing wrong with it. This Volkswagen was performing exactly as designed at 163k miles

  • @richmuellersr18
    @richmuellersr18 Před měsícem +40

    My uncle was a master ford mechanic before retiring with over 40yrs, he was telling me about the cash for clunkers era, and what they did to those poor souls, at a dealership, he had a good time blowing up some of them. As a kid I grew up where the GM plant is now in Wentzville, one of the farms was our playground with a big ditch, everyone threw old lawnmowers in, we would make a little pocket money, fixing them up with parts maybe another had, the ones that where Cat4, we got running and took the gov linkage off, tied a long string to the throttle shaft, hid behind a tree, and then do a autopsy when they come apart, before going to the scrap pile for recycle. Fun times they sounded just like that before, BOOM.. Dad just shook his head at us, but , at least we where learning how things worked. I was going to mention a couple times this very video you made, probably NOT very many people have heard a engine self destruct..

    • @alflyover4413
      @alflyover4413 Před měsícem +11

      It is quite a sound.
      I had a '68 Chevy half ton with the 307 engine. It burned oil on three of the eight cylinders. It would take me to and from work Monday through Thursday, then to work and three or four miles from there, where I could stop and put two quarts of the cheap stuff in it. I figured I was getting about 80 miles a quart.
      Well, one Friday afternoon I was headed back home. I had used the truck over the weekend but didn't think anything of it, but I should have. I stopped at the traffic light on the corner where the service station I bought my two quarts of oil at every week was. Then I heard it. "ticticticticTAKTAKTAKTAK!" and the engine stopped. One of the rods stepped out for a little fresh air, I guess, and that was the end of that engine.

    • @richmuellersr18
      @richmuellersr18 Před měsícem +9

      @@alflyover4413 I seen 2 BIG semi engines blow up, one the piston came out the oil pan, and stuck in the asphalt shoulder on I-70 and a HUGE oil slick, it had to have made some BIG TIME NOISE in the cab!! The other was a concrete truck, piston and junk came out the side of the block.

    • @kenmohler4081
      @kenmohler4081 Před měsícem +8

      I actually hated to watch them destroy the engines in those cash for clunkers cars. It just didn’t feel right to deliberately lock up a running engine.

    • @RobsNeighbor
      @RobsNeighbor Před měsícem +5

      I have a bottle of Government issued Engine Lock up solution as a memory of the saddest part of my career. CFC was the worst thing ever:(

  • @roderickroderick7216
    @roderickroderick7216 Před měsícem +41

    Oh how I love to see VAG's on here.

  • @undecidedmiddleground5633
    @undecidedmiddleground5633 Před měsícem +6

    Holy rod knock, Batman!
    I blew inspection holes into a 97 Land Rover Discovery with a 4.7 Gems engine at freeway speeds (~75mph). It was surprisingly quiet when it did the deed and put a hole in both sides of the block, however I did hose down the hoser camping the left lane. I was just accelerating then a quiet pop and I had a spy-level smoke screen of oil and a dead engine. The tow home was super fun as the transfer case slipped out of neutral when we were 2-wheel towing it and getting back onto the freeway in the opposite direction. I left a good 100' of skid marks from the rear tires. I did get it home and put a 76k mile, used engine in, that cost as much as the truck did when I bought it at 106k.
    I will never touch another JLR with any of my money, even if they weren't owned by Tata. Also, you know it's bad when your manufacturer's workforce in China, of all places, demonstrates on the street over poor quality standards.

  • @joshmo5575
    @joshmo5575 Před měsícem +3

    Thank your for making this video Erik or Eric. I have worked for vw as a technician for about 3 years now and I have grown to absolutely hate the cars and the brand and this destruction put a smile on my face. Once again, thank you

  • @tomkzinti2760
    @tomkzinti2760 Před měsícem +31

    That was rad, do it again!
    You're doing a good job making vids that aren't just broken engine teardowns. Ever considered spilling the guts of a common GM automatic trans just to laugh at how many parts fall out of the case?

    • @thelonelywolf88
      @thelonelywolf88 Před měsícem

      Patrick Star: I WASN'T LOOKING, DO IT AGAIN!

    • @SkSKSK283
      @SkSKSK283 Před měsícem +1

      4l60e goes PNNNNN

    • @daarmbrust
      @daarmbrust Před měsícem +1

      @@SkSKSK283 Powerglide with extra neutrals and dexron soup on the side.

  • @TimDrury
    @TimDrury Před měsícem +18

    As a casual car enthusiast I found this video great. I've always wondered what rod-knock sounds like. Now I know.

  • @andrewl9472
    @andrewl9472 Před měsícem +7

    I appreciate the explanation of why you decided to go full send on this one. I wouldn’t have necessarily thought about how the rest of the engine would have gotten trashed by the bottom end damage, and I appreciate that you don’t sell your customers junk or marginal parts as good.

  • @markshogan2642
    @markshogan2642 Před měsícem +10

    Awesome video. The sound was great. The moral of the story, 1) change the oil. 2) check and add oil regularly. My old F150 burnt some oil. I checked it every week. When I traded it in, it had 353,000 miles on it.

    • @rogerhenry3481
      @rogerhenry3481 Před měsícem +3

      The moral of the larger story is avoid VW products with that wretched engine

  • @compu85
    @compu85 Před měsícem +33

    Fun fact: The oil pressure light / warning in VWs since ~1999 is not active at idle! The instrument panel only looks at the sensor above 2000 rpm. On the Mk3 and Mk2s there are 2 oil pressure switches, one that closes at like 5 psi that's used at idle, and on that closes at some higher psi that's used above 2000 rpm. On the Mk4s they simply deleted the idle oil pressure switch.
    Yes, even the V10 TDI, with its FIFTEEN fuel pumps, two ECUs, two batteries... has one oil pressure switch that's ignored at idle.

    • @henrik6727
      @henrik6727 Před měsícem +3

      Just VAG things...

    • @stephenfrost2272
      @stephenfrost2272 Před měsícem +3

      Yes, but deleting that switch meant they made a profit on the cars. Ha ha!!!

    • @nickpappas4133
      @nickpappas4133 Před měsícem +2

      I think you are mistaken, oil pressure warning will come on at idle with the AE888 , but I did notice it was not on in the video, may have had one bad rod bearing but enough oil pressure. I’ve had a lot of experience with these motors and have seen oil warning at idle.

    • @ivanshapli1827
      @ivanshapli1827 Před měsícem +1

      they do come on at idle

  • @CassidysWorkshop
    @CassidysWorkshop Před měsícem +32

    Rod Knock. I think I saw them at the Capital Arena back in the 70s.

    • @timothyball3144
      @timothyball3144 Před měsícem +7

      Did Valve Tick open for them on that tour?

    • @scottcass4243
      @scottcass4243 Před měsícem +5

      @@timothyball3144 I think it was Piston Slap metal band.

    • @martygellen962
      @martygellen962 Před měsícem +3

      They werent famous till the 80's. Pan Sparkle & The Cam Craps used to be the opening act back then.

    • @MrKochshawn
      @MrKochshawn Před měsícem +4

      I saw them way back in 69 when they opened for Lifter Tick & the Pushrods.

    • @CassidysWorkshop
      @CassidysWorkshop Před měsícem +1

      Yeah, being old we got to see all the good bands.

  • @steveo7006
    @steveo7006 Před měsícem +1

    Loved it!
    I used to have a Jetta with the 2.0 engine it. It was a habitual oil burner, 1 quart per 3000 miles. It was quite gratifying to hear that mill blow up.

  • @robertjones8667
    @robertjones8667 Před měsícem +1

    You don't need to justify yourself Eric. It's your channel and we love to see it. Keep blowing stuff up.

  • @davidparrish1133
    @davidparrish1133 Před měsícem +28

    I bought a '12 CC from auction, in "Run and Drive" condition. I had it home only a short time when it slipped timming, trashing the valves.
    Fortunately, I have a '11 Jetta TDI that the chassis is too damaged for a rebuilt title.
    Hopefully, I can built one of the few TDI CCs in the country.

    • @abpsd73
      @abpsd73 Před měsícem +1

      That would be a cool project. Hopefully things are close enough between the platforms where you don't run into issues with the CC CAN bus devices getting the wrong/no responses from the Jetta ECU, I know some brands are horrible for inter-compatibility.

    • @davidparrish1133
      @davidparrish1133 Před měsícem

      @@abpsd73 Probably will be snags along the road. The CC is push to start, the TDI is key start. The TDI ECU will almost certainly need to be immobizer deleted.
      Physical move will be first, and propably the simplist.

  • @ironnwizzard
    @ironnwizzard Před měsícem +15

    Thanks for showing this Eric!
    I think it's totally worthwhile to show what it sounds like for the folks like me who haven't heard an engine that far gone.
    While not wanting you to take too much financial risk, I'd love to see this occasionally for the context and understanding. Maybe we can see different failure modes in the future? Overheat, oiling, low, bad, clog, etc...

  • @johno8817
    @johno8817 Před měsícem +3

    Lost rod in #6 piston, 1968 327 camel hump heads. Sounded like a large pop can getting crushed at 120 mph. Pulled piston out, cleaned it up, left rockers and push rods out of #6, ran like a champ. just sounded weird. Then I went into the service. The Malibu was never seen again.

  • @harrycee656
    @harrycee656 Před měsícem

    Noting wrong with having fun, especially when it doesn't hurt anyone. It's your money and your stuff. No need to apologize. You like having fun. It was fun watching.

  • @scotxdalton8030
    @scotxdalton8030 Před měsícem +10

    I think this video serves as a great idea for people who don’t know too much about cars in general. The term “blown up” gets overused, and this gives a good idea of what actually happens when an engine “blows up”. Great video!

    • @bradhaines3142
      @bradhaines3142 Před měsícem +3

      if it didnt have everything else attached it would actually look like it blew up. as he shows in the beginning of the teardowns, the insides go to the outsides pretty quick.

  • @MapOfEurasia
    @MapOfEurasia Před měsícem +6

    "COVER THE JUGULAR!" as Cameraman from Neutral Drop would say, lol. And STUNTMANNN would say "that’s a successful motor blow!"

  • @JCTsFascinatingHobbies
    @JCTsFascinatingHobbies Před měsícem

    Not sure why, but the moment that rod mid a bid for freedom and it just coasted down from an indicated 100MPH.....that was a moment of weird comedy gold!!! Love the strip down videos, keep them coming!

  • @grahammonk8013
    @grahammonk8013 Před měsícem +2

    A friend of mine, who was very mechanically inclined, happened to be around when his dad, (extremely mechanically inclined) towed home my friend's younger brother. For about the third time in 6 months. The dad say's, "Look, you're driving along, and you hear a noise under the hood, what do you do" Completely seriously, the younger brother says, "Turn the radio up" My friend left at that point, quickly.

  • @Oldjohn52
    @Oldjohn52 Před měsícem +10

    Having watched a bunch of your videos of some pretty tragically broken engines, I often wondered how TF someone could just push harder on the gas and ignore the riot under the hood. Nobody's stereo could cover that noise. Thanks for doing that. Side note, I almost bought one of those in 2012, I came to my senses and bought an Accord Coupe and still drive that.

  • @fsfs555
    @fsfs555 Před měsícem +18

    I watched this video twice and one thing I didn't see at any point (before, during, and after cranking when it stalled, when it was running, before it exploded, after it exploded) was an oil pressure light. Apparently it doesn't have a typical light - the "Volkswagen Information System" is supposed to produce a happy little message at some point, but it never did here. Oh it cried about the brakes needing service, and to put the gearbox in P after it stalled (which is bad advice if the wheels are still spinning), but never said anything about low oil pressure or the fact that THE ENGINE JUST EXPLODED.

    • @miketdavies
      @miketdavies Před měsícem

      Well, it had oil in it - apparently there was still enough running past the sender!

    • @mydimeisup5103
      @mydimeisup5103 Před měsícem +4

      VW doesn't have an oil pressure sensor that reads oil pressure. Its got dummy switches right by the oil filter housing: a normal pressure switch and low pressure switch for a self-regulating oil pump. F378 (0.7 bar) reduced pressure and F22 (2.55 bar) oil pressure sit on the oil filter housing, which are monitored by J519 Power Supply Module and sent to J623 Engine Module. If one of the switches isn't closed, ECU sends message to Instrument Cluster Module J285. So pretty fool-proof that it wouldn't activate. Even if a sensor was bad, it wouldn't close and would trigger the oil pressure warning and store a "Short to ground" code in the module.
      They topped it up with oil so that's probably why there wasn't a low oil pressure readout. Whats surprising though is that these engines have electronic oil level sensors. Once it gets 1L below the right amount of oil (4.6L) it will give a warning to add 1L of oil to the engine. Owner must've ignored this msg constantly for it to get this bad.

  • @tiredoldmechanic1791
    @tiredoldmechanic1791 Před měsícem +1

    We had a 1974 Chevy pickup with a 350 that was knocking, smoking and using oil with 200,000 miles on it. We decided to scrap it so we tried to blow it up first by putting a brick on the accelerator pedal. We watched it run wide open for 20 minutes before leaving it to blow up. We came back later and found that it ran out of gas but it still cranked over and started with some starting fluid.

  • @paulravitsky2898
    @paulravitsky2898 Před měsícem

    Kooool! I'm sitting my couch watching this video and just as the engine let go I felt a rumbling in the ground....
    No wait, just a 4.8 magnitude quake in central New Jersey.... What a coincidence.

  • @0bronk0
    @0bronk0 Před měsícem +9

    Years ago I did worse to a mid 70s 6 cyl nova. I was going to the crusher. Drained all the fluids while it was running…. Then proceeded to dump sand down carb. It lasted much longer than expected.

    • @williamsinger4124
      @williamsinger4124 Před měsícem +1

      Lol I call that sand instant compression when I beat on a junker.

  • @timitbiscuit3620
    @timitbiscuit3620 Před měsícem +7

    Many, people don't understand the salvage business whatsoever. I appreciate the video cause It is rare that you get to blow up a car. Thank you. Yeah i saw the crying about the rear window, the dash parts, blah, blah. Ever try take out a back window and not crack it??? Dash parts, steering wheel? Sure, not worth messing with, get the money from the scrap value.

    • @abpsd73
      @abpsd73 Před měsícem +2

      That's why I like DIY wreckers, I can go and get the parts I want/need, which depending on the vehicle could already be obsolete or out of production. A "normal" wrecker doesn't have the time (or patience) to mess with everybody's piddly little requests.

    • @timitbiscuit3620
      @timitbiscuit3620 Před měsícem +1

      @@abpsd73 I agree. But the diy slowly disappearing at least my area.

  • @reneesui9206
    @reneesui9206 Před měsícem

    7:53 jump box is such a mood i also dont mind being hot a dead

  • @bradgreen987
    @bradgreen987 Před měsícem +1

    I've never seen anybody intentionally blow an engine. So much fun for a midweek video. You took uncle Rodney to the moon!

  • @taylorsutherland6973
    @taylorsutherland6973 Před měsícem +3

    Gone are the days of quality and bullet proof VWs that all can go 300k miles.

  • @dee3l350
    @dee3l350 Před měsícem +13

    i cannot get enough of your videos, watching and learning different architectural designs is so fascinating!!! not to be biased, but an M54 would be neat to see:)

  • @Reindeer911
    @Reindeer911 Před měsícem

    That poor engine sounded like a Briggs and Stratton just before it died! I'm impressed!

  • @wglnaeclipse8715
    @wglnaeclipse8715 Před měsícem

    One word...SCIENCE! Great opportunity to hear just how bad that engine was before it grenaded. The extra crushing content was great also.

  • @HomelabExtreme
    @HomelabExtreme Před měsícem +4

    Thank you Eric, this was much appreciated.
    So rare to catch en engine explosion, most attempts i have seen, just end up seizing in stead of exploding.
    572 likes, and no dislikes yet, NICE!

    • @CalculatedRiskAK
      @CalculatedRiskAK Před měsícem +1

      We don't know the amount of dislikes since youtube disabled the ability to actually see them, unless the creator publishes that info.

    • @HomelabExtreme
      @HomelabExtreme Před měsícem

      @@CalculatedRiskAK Haha i totally forgot about that, i have an extension installed that crowd sources dislikes, and returns the regular dislike count, 17 dislikes now (according to that)

    • @RowanHawkins
      @RowanHawkins Před měsícem

      ​@@HomelabExtremewhat's that extension?

    • @FatherOBlivion
      @FatherOBlivion Před měsícem

      @@RowanHawkins There is also an extension called "Return CZcams Dislike" which actually returns the thumbs down icons. For videos and comments. I had actually forgot YT removed the dislikes I've been using it so long.

  • @wesgreen2812
    @wesgreen2812 Před měsícem +45

    The ea888 is a great engine with a terrible water pump housing

    • @michaelw6277
      @michaelw6277 Před měsícem +22

      The timing chain assembly is pretty miserable.

    • @Kiham80
      @Kiham80 Před měsícem +14

      Nonono! Im sure the water pump in this design is excellent! Its so good it can be resold multiple times! You just have to take care of it and be careful when taking it apart and storing it correctly!

    • @Jamk14
      @Jamk14 Před měsícem +14

      Pcv. Water pump. Chains. It's ass

    • @uhlchris
      @uhlchris Před měsícem +2

      Can confirm. At 46k miles mine left an enormous puddle of what looked, felt, and for the most part smelled like maple syrup on my garage floor.
      And I was told this would happen “between 40 and 50 thousand miles” by someone three days after I bought it.

    • @michaelw6277
      @michaelw6277 Před měsícem

      @@uhlchris I had a miracle water pump. The original in my car had lasted 160k miles before it started leaking

  • @DriveI65
    @DriveI65 Před měsícem +3

    Great video! I have heard rods knock but never seen an engine up close when it let loose.

  • @ejsvirtualgarage
    @ejsvirtualgarage Před měsícem +5

    We need more of these kinds of videos!

  • @sofielee4122
    @sofielee4122 Před měsícem

    the excited giggling from everyone in the shop makes the whole video honestly

  • @Jdmorris143
    @Jdmorris143 Před měsícem

    I liked this because I am able to show one of my buddies what happened to my buddies car without his car running. He has rod knock on his 2014 Charger. Had like 70k miles on it.

  • @TempleOfNoMasters
    @TempleOfNoMasters Před měsícem +4

    Has to be a blast to work in that shop

  • @91CavGT5
    @91CavGT5 Před měsícem +16

    As a former owner of one of these, and as the caretaker to one of these in my mother-in-law’s car, I can attest to the high oil consumption.
    This is going to be a good series!!!

    • @SeanBZA
      @SeanBZA Před měsícem +1

      At least the exhaust will never rust......

  • @myZcarlife
    @myZcarlife Před měsícem

    Frankly I've never had the misfortune of a car being in that bad of disrepair, so I did get to learn something. Thanks!

  • @metalted6128
    @metalted6128 Před měsícem +1

    Yep!!!
    I’ve been there!!
    My cousin ran a salvage yard, we would often take car/ motors just like that, for a drive!!
    Always stayed close to the yard.
    We knew 1 of us would be walking to get the wrecker.
    Great fun!!! Learning how not to treat an automobile!! And why.
    Great fun!!

  • @applechocolate4U
    @applechocolate4U Před měsícem +18

    If you wanna see engines like this on a regular basis i'd recommend Neutral Drop

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Před měsícem +5

      Those guys are great

    • @lukahierl9857
      @lukahierl9857 Před měsícem

      kt3406e is grest for abusing semi truck engines, mosty twp stroke detroits.

  • @timzieres3441
    @timzieres3441 Před měsícem +3

    Ohhh I needed that back window :d

  • @kid31989
    @kid31989 Před měsícem

    I'm so happy to hear Uncle Rodney came to town!

  • @gregfu4996
    @gregfu4996 Před měsícem

    Eric, when that thing first started turning over but the dash wasn't lit I thought someome in your shop was hammering on things at a different corner, and then I realized, no, that was the ROD KNOCKING!

  • @dannyoaks85
    @dannyoaks85 Před měsícem +8

    Hell yeah button------->

  • @MiGujack3
    @MiGujack3 Před měsícem +3

    The glass can't be sold?

  • @edifyguy
    @edifyguy Před měsícem

    I dislike blowing an engine because you can, but your explanation makes sense.

  • @billgraff4809
    @billgraff4809 Před měsícem +2

    I thoroughly enjoyed this video, having heard knocking nearly that bad in parking lots and at traffic lights. You don't need to justify making an informative video and having some fun too. Excellent crushing end.

  • @runningawayvagabond5876
    @runningawayvagabond5876 Před měsícem +5

    I used to work at a VW dealership and can confirm people coming in with vehicles with very low oil/the oil light on. OMG, I could tell ya stories! Was a daily occurance that could have been avoided if people would just check their oil once in a blue moon!
    Now the VW engine that just won't die, even with low oil, is the non-turbo 2.0L engine. You know, the one with only 115HP that they put in the Gol/Jetta/Beetle. I swear you could fill that sump with sandpaper and day old coffee and it will still keep going.

    • @timewa851
      @timewa851 Před měsícem

      those 2.0s & 1.8 go to 315k, then need decarbonizing. Or just grab another from Pikn'Pull.
      Got my last one for $96. Like fifteen years ago. Think I'm at 541k or 601k miles now, I go by the O2 sensor box, fires the check O2 light every 60k miles. lol. VW. Not what they used to be.

    • @el_TAM_YT
      @el_TAM_YT Před měsícem

      The same is true for the gasoline 1.6 AP motors found in pre-2013 Gol/Saveiros down here in South America (mainly Argentina and Brazil).

    • @andrewmooreandrewrmoore7615
      @andrewmooreandrewrmoore7615 Před měsícem

      Yes that was back when VAG engines weren't rubbish.

    • @the_first_resort940
      @the_first_resort940 Před 20 dny

      Had one those 2.slows has 490k on one engine

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 Před měsícem +5

    Some people care about reliability and some people buy VWs.

    • @lllateralus
      @lllateralus Před měsícem +1

      My 2017 Golf R has been very reliable.

    • @BigBearBjorna
      @BigBearBjorna Před měsícem

      The group that doesn’t care is huge then

    • @rustbeltrobclassic2512
      @rustbeltrobclassic2512 Před měsícem +1

      I owned a new GTI.. It was crap, but it was also really good to drive. Might be the best FWD manual transmission I ever owned.

  • @williamdawson3353
    @williamdawson3353 Před měsícem +1

    THANK YOU I was having a bit of a bad day and this took my mind off it. First time I've watched an engine stop engining.:-)

  • @eak6441
    @eak6441 Před měsícem +1

    The entire thing was oddly satisfying. From the Starting of the engine to the curshing of the shell. Great video as always.

  • @jefffixesit60
    @jefffixesit60 Před měsícem

    This old man thinks you did the world a favor by documenting this failure. I don't like to wreck stuff either, but this was a good outcome for this car. Happy Trails!😁

  • @kirkphotography
    @kirkphotography Před měsícem +1

    Sounds just like my STI engine, it was looked after and had a service week before. Stated tapping, pulled over called the garage but before I could get 6 miles to them it was gone !!

  • @dolssondko
    @dolssondko Před měsícem

    Gen 3 EA888 owner in 2018 Golf R. Enjoyed seeing this!

  • @mineown1861
    @mineown1861 Před měsícem

    The poor thing ... that was great ! Kudos to cameraman number 2, dont know if I'd have stood so close to an engine sounding so bad.

  • @OldCanadianguy953
    @OldCanadianguy953 Před měsícem

    I had an engine blow on my way to work once way back in 1992 or 93. It was a high mileage (345,000 km) 1986 Chevy Cavalier 2L wagon I bought used from the company I worked at. Ex fleet jalopy I paid $900 for.
    One morning while driving on the freeway to work the engine started making a pinging/knocking sound while I was driving. It quickly grew into a very loud noise then a BOOM. I was in live traffic with no place to pull over on that stretch of the freeway. I floored it and it could only maintain about 35 MPH in a 60 zone. I put the 4 way flashers on, I finally saw a break in traffic, quickly went to the shoulder.
    Engine was siezed now and wouldn't crank. Oil was full and uncontaminated as far as the dipstick showed. Tow truck pulled up, the guy couldn't budge the crankshaft even with a 6 foot Johnson bar. We figure the oil pump must have failed and this blew the engine.
    Luckily I knew a guy who owned a junkyard. A tow and $400 later for a used engine and the jalopy was back on the road.

  • @jasonhaman4670
    @jasonhaman4670 Před měsícem +1

    I'm not one who enjoys destruction for the sake of destruction, but even I agree with you 100% -- very different and interesting video, nothing of value was lost, and VERY much looking forward to the teardown. When you first mentioned the transmission, I got excited -- I'd LOVE to see a DSG teardown. (Used to own one, loved it, great transmission.) But it sounds like the transmission is good, so that would run counter to salvaging good parts to fix other cars. Hopefully someday you get a bad DSG and we get a teardown video of it.

  • @larryjohnson7591
    @larryjohnson7591 Před měsícem

    I loved it. Been a long time since I heard rod knock. I can see that the engines are newer, but a rod knock is a rod knock. Thanks for filming that for me.

  • @MarkBrockman1956
    @MarkBrockman1956 Před měsícem

    It’s your car, I don’t give a damn what you do with your property. I enjoy your videos extremely much and learn a lot from watching them. 👍

  • @mecanik1992
    @mecanik1992 Před měsícem +1

    Wow its just amazing when general maintenance is not performed and this is the ending result and I have had an engine blow on me. Love the content.

  • @GWinvader101
    @GWinvader101 Před měsícem +1

    CCTA 2.0T is the reason I’m a TDI scumbag now. 😂
    AHU/alh in an mk2 for life.
    No amount of maintenance will save one of these.
    Mine made it 165,000 miles before it tossed out the thrust bearing, and the thrust bearing found the oil pump chain and broke the tensioner. By then I was done. From 29,000 - 165,000 $30,000 plus in repairs. 5k mile oil changes, and level checked at every gas station (lol 5qts burned per 5k miles within VW spec!)
    That engine had some charm but there are so many bad design ideas put together all into one package. There’s a reason these engines are $3500 used. They break.
    On the other hand my mk2 Jetta’s doner AHU engine had 540,000 on it before it even went in the mk2.

  • @Nesta4306
    @Nesta4306 Před měsícem

    This is just what I needed to improve my crappy week. It will see me through the next two days. And I predict this will be one of my videos I rewatch a lot.

  • @lancegraham7722
    @lancegraham7722 Před měsícem

    More like this please..and..AND, I would love to see a series of you Eric, tearing down an engine and then rebuilding it and see how it runs? You know you want to....the old you would have done it!

  • @AB-jk7tw
    @AB-jk7tw Před měsícem +1

    If only modern VW engines had fewer plastic parts!

  • @nitromyke
    @nitromyke Před měsícem

    There is not a single boring video that could came out of this channel!!

  • @davidscheppke7307
    @davidscheppke7307 Před měsícem +1

    Ouch, I've owned a few of these engines and thankfully never had this happen. Please try to do a teardown of a VW 2.5 5 Cylinder engine.

  • @glennhinksmon762
    @glennhinksmon762 Před měsícem

    I remember a Chevy 350 in a truck I had letting a rod out through the oil pan. Definitely something to experience. Those engines were practically free 30 yrs ago, so just swapped it out with another POS in a weekend. No disassembly to verify extent of malice.

  • @brianpatten
    @brianpatten Před měsícem

    I'm so glad my first time seeing this was with you guys. It was so special, and will hold a place in my heart :D

  • @rkschloithe
    @rkschloithe Před měsícem

    The last part was the true definition of “putting a fork in it as it is done”.

  • @bobbyt3358
    @bobbyt3358 Před měsícem

    Nice change up Eric, education isn't cheap. Appreciate your tenacity

  • @thomass2055
    @thomass2055 Před měsícem

    Love it love how you took a 6 cylinder cummins and made it eco with cylinder shut down.

  • @jafinjohn7367
    @jafinjohn7367 Před měsícem +1

    kind of sad I know these engines inside and out. I got a 2012 Tiguan that I did a full engine overhaul. and restored it bumper to bumper. 2.0 tsi engines are good when you take care of them.

  • @therealstubot
    @therealstubot Před měsícem

    I'm glad this sacrifice was made. Many times Eric has commented that the noise coming from an engine as it's coming apart is not something you can miss. I've heard this sound more than once in my life, thankfully not in any of my cars. But its more than just the sound, there's the smell of burnt oil, and coolant. The sensation that the engine isn't producing power. Smoke pouring out the tailpipe, and that infernal knocking.

  • @fletcherchambers7175
    @fletcherchambers7175 Před měsícem

    "This is a terrible idea" - Maybe, but a FANTASTIC video!!!!

  • @Hat9757
    @Hat9757 Před měsícem

    Ahhh, the sound of malice in the combustion palace! Thanks, looking forward to the tear down.

  • @trucker-mr9gi
    @trucker-mr9gi Před měsícem

    This was fun. I am surprised at how strong the B pillars are. Impressive. Most impressive.

  • @tally5k339
    @tally5k339 Před měsícem

    It was interesting to see the roof crash structure at work while you were trying to crush it. Thing was more resilient than I was expecting

  • @justsumguy2u
    @justsumguy2u Před měsícem +1

    The engine was already junk, so I have no problem with you finishing it off. And yeah, I wouldn't mind seeing a teardown on this. Honestly, I'm surprised it wasn't louder when it expired

  • @garrettm7993
    @garrettm7993 Před měsícem

    They’re kinda fun to drive, my best friend had one from 20k-66k miles and it was quite unreliable. Burned a quart of oil every couple weeks, coolant leak at 35k, new turbo and PCV at 45k, rebuilt DSG at 63k, saving Grace was a red light runner. I loved driving it, glad I didn’t own it.

  • @CaptainSpadaro
    @CaptainSpadaro Před měsícem

    I'll never forget the 04 G35x that showed up at the Firestone I used to work at. I got in, started it, and the fucker knocked BADLY. I couldn't fathom how the owner had let it get that bad, nor could I fathom why they hadn't bothered to ad oil. I changed the oil on that car 2-3 times. The last time I worked on it, I put a nice note on the hard copy ticket, explaining what was wrong and that the owner needed to check the oil regularly and add it if necessary; I even wrote down the grade and type I was putting in. I don't know if the writer handling the ticket bothered to say anything to the customer (I doubt it), but the customer clearly didn't read it, because the next time it showed up, it was still knocking; I didn't work on it that time because I was busy with something else. The last time I saw it, it had been towed in, with a large hole on the drivers side of the block. Far as I know, its in a junkyard now.

  • @bassiclymike
    @bassiclymike Před měsícem

    LOVED IT!!! Best part was when it let go, "Bad stuff just happened!!" Bit of an understatement. LOL