Engine Work – Timing Belt & Cam Chain Adjusters (with added engine removal)
Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2025 11:41 am
Hello there. My 2002 S8 is due some engine work including the timing belt change, and it has a bit of a rattle on start-up (though only when sitting for quite a while) so I thought I would have a look at that too. Let the fun begin…
I started by putting the front of the car in the service position, which all went fine (it’s all mostly been apart before). I then decided to take the cam covers off to inspect the chains. The bank 2 cover came off without the slightest issue. However, two bolts snapped when taking of the bank 1 cover - the bottom front bolt and the bottom back…
The front bolt was not going to be too much of a problem as access is fairly good, but I spent many an hour looking at and trying options for removing the rear bolt. Nothing was working. So I ended up doing this:
Didn’t take as long as I thought it would, but I am not massively looking forward to putting it back in...
For various reasons it then sat for a while but I have finally got round to getting back to it and removed both snapped bolts last weekend. I can now get back to the actual task in hand.
The bank 2 chain was loose when I took the cover off, but bank 1 looked fine. It has been sitting for some months now and the bank 1 chain is still tight. My plan is to take them out today and have a proper look, but at the very least it looks like I need a bank 2 adjuster, and that is where my first question lies.
Having spoken with TPS it would appear a bank 2 adjuster is no longer available (though they may be able to get a bank 1). Is there a preferred aftermarket option for this?
For reference, the part numbers I am using are: 077109088E – Bank 1; 077109087E – Bank 2.
Autodoc has Ridex and Vaico at around £460 and SKV and Stark at around £225. If I use part number 077109087P (which I think is just the updated number) they also give me an HEPU kit (with chain) for about £630.
I have also found BGA (with chain) at around £300 and Torqen (with chain) for around £400.
Does anybody know if any of these kits have been used successfully?
And my other question would be does anybody have any recommendations for work to do while the engine is out? The rear water pipe is a little rusty so I will probably take that off, inspect/clean it up/replace if required and refit with new seals.
Thanks, Scott
I started by putting the front of the car in the service position, which all went fine (it’s all mostly been apart before). I then decided to take the cam covers off to inspect the chains. The bank 2 cover came off without the slightest issue. However, two bolts snapped when taking of the bank 1 cover - the bottom front bolt and the bottom back…
The front bolt was not going to be too much of a problem as access is fairly good, but I spent many an hour looking at and trying options for removing the rear bolt. Nothing was working. So I ended up doing this:
Didn’t take as long as I thought it would, but I am not massively looking forward to putting it back in...
For various reasons it then sat for a while but I have finally got round to getting back to it and removed both snapped bolts last weekend. I can now get back to the actual task in hand.
The bank 2 chain was loose when I took the cover off, but bank 1 looked fine. It has been sitting for some months now and the bank 1 chain is still tight. My plan is to take them out today and have a proper look, but at the very least it looks like I need a bank 2 adjuster, and that is where my first question lies.
Having spoken with TPS it would appear a bank 2 adjuster is no longer available (though they may be able to get a bank 1). Is there a preferred aftermarket option for this?
For reference, the part numbers I am using are: 077109088E – Bank 1; 077109087E – Bank 2.
Autodoc has Ridex and Vaico at around £460 and SKV and Stark at around £225. If I use part number 077109087P (which I think is just the updated number) they also give me an HEPU kit (with chain) for about £630.
I have also found BGA (with chain) at around £300 and Torqen (with chain) for around £400.
Does anybody know if any of these kits have been used successfully?
And my other question would be does anybody have any recommendations for work to do while the engine is out? The rear water pipe is a little rusty so I will probably take that off, inspect/clean it up/replace if required and refit with new seals.
Thanks, Scott