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Welcome to the channel! Every week I post a new teardown as I have for over 4 years. Here are a few of my favorites: Recalled Nissan 1.5L VC-Turbo • Nissan VC-TURBO BAD ALREADY? 2021 Rogue 1.... 6.7L Powerstroke Teardown • The FASTEST Way To Kill A Powerstroke! Eng... Volkwagen VR6 12-valve • I FINALLY TEARDOWN A VR6! Volkswagen's CRA... Audi 5.2L V10 MEGA DAMAGE • DEVASTATED Audi S6 5.2L V10 Engine Teardow... To buy parts visit Importapart.com or email us at [email protected] For More behind the scenes I Do Cars content check out my wife's channel here @TheCarWifeLife For Cool Car-Guy Shirts, click here: https://www.blipshift.com/?utm_source... Today we teardown the Audi 3.0 TFSI EA837 CREC. This is the 3.0L Supercharged V6 found in the Audi A6, A7 and Q7. This is a core engine from a local dealership that unfortunately I did not get a story with. This engine is clearly an engine that was sold at a salvage yard as it has stock numbers on the supercharger and heat tabs pasted all over. That means, it was either sold, installed and deemed bad, or sold, installed, driven on and failed. The reason why? Well that's what the video is for. The real question is, what can you do to prevent this? Why am I doing this? My name is Eric and I own and run Importapart, a full service auto dismantler. Part of our business includes buying blown up, core and damaged engines to dismantle for parts. We do not rebuild engines, merely supply parts to those who do. I really hope you enjoyed this video, as always I love all of the comments, feedback and even the criticism. Catch you on the next one! 00:00 Intro 03:58 Lifting the supercharger and pulling off loose parts 05:38 Looking down the intake ports, Dual injection is GREAT 06:51 Stripping the front of the engine, water pump, crank pulley, etc 11:39 A CAP? Reheheheheaaalllyyy? 12:34 Finally turning the engine over 13:46 Removing all of the rear timing cover bolts 15:47 Revealing the entire timing system, turning the engine over showing it working 17:53 Unbolting the RH valve cover, it’s clean! 18:57 Unbolting the LH Valve cover, nothing to see here. 19:35 Peeling the timing system off, cam gears, chains, tensioners, more chains, rails, more chains 24:35 High pressure fuel pump removal 25:25 Crammin the cram tower bolts loose, removing the tower and cams27:33 Cracking the head bolts loose, and lifting the RH Cylinder head 28:19 First look at the bores, pistons and combustion chamber. SO MUCH JUNK 29:36 Science .5 30:07 removing the vacuum pump, I BROKE IT! That SUCKS 30:48 Crammin the cram tower bolts loose on the LH head 31:30 Inspecting the cam journals, cam tower and rocker arms 32:39 Cracking the left cylinder head bolts loose 34:08 Science the other .5 34:37 Flipping the engine over and removing the lower oil pan 36:28 How the oil pump drive works, and how to remove the oil pump 37:26 Unbolting the removing the EA837 Upper oil pan 38:39 Removing the first two rods and pistons and OH NOW I KNOW WHY THIS IS BAD 40:41 zipping all of the bed plate bolts out, prying it off and plucking out the crankshaft 41:50 Complete rotating assembly inspection including rods, pistons, bearings, block, bores and most importantly, RINGS 44:50 Summary