Hey ya
just acquired a polo mk3 1.3 for the other half, wondering what sorta life can i expect out of these engines
its a high miles engine but iam looking forward to doing a few bits to it
cheers
Scott
Polo MK3 Info
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Re: Polo MK3 Info
I had a MKII 1.3 and it had 185K on the clock and ran better than my 1997 R reg MKIVScottyBoy wrote:Hey ya
just acquired a polo mk3 1.3 for the other half, wondering what sorta life can i expect out of these engines
its a high miles engine but iam looking forward to doing a few bits to it
cheers
Scott
On reflection went better - a hell of a lot better - bloody low reving torquey lumps suck!!!
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if its had a hard time you may eventually need to go as far as me and do a little rebuild on it (gaskets, piston rings, bearings, clean the head & valves up a bit etc) to get it back to full health, but they should run and run and run if you look after them. they're pretty hardcore. i dont think these cars often fail on the basis of core bodywork or engine, unless the belt goes..
if it's a 1.3 with the economy 5th gear transmission, and treated gentle, it'll go even longer
the 1.0s can get a bit stressed - lower ratio differential, often kept longer in the lower gears anyway, needs a lot of stick to maintain motorway speed, etc....
if it's a 1.3 with the economy 5th gear transmission, and treated gentle, it'll go even longer
the 1.0s can get a bit stressed - lower ratio differential, often kept longer in the lower gears anyway, needs a lot of stick to maintain motorway speed, etc....