I have a '99 Audi A6 2.8 that is evidently clogged with sludge. No oil is getting to the head. Long story short: Oil pressure warning light and buzzer came on. I shut it down and had it towed to my local European shop. They pulled the pan and found severe engine sludge. They removed the pump (still works fine) and cleaned it and the pick-up screen and as much gunk from the pan as possible. Refilled with oil and started; no circulation to the head as this was becoming quite audible. Inspected cam bearings: fine. Oil passages are clogged. They don't know what to do other than replace the motor.
Can this motor be saved? My local Audi dealer has a de-sludging
machine but didn't think it would help in this case. I bought
Auto-rx but obviously can't use it until I can get some oil flowing.
Anyone have any ideas?
Can this motor be saved? My local Audi dealer has a de-sludging
machine but didn't think it would help in this case. I bought
Auto-rx but obviously can't use it until I can get some oil flowing.
Anyone have any ideas?