Hi Guys,
I am in desperate need of assistance please.
I replaced my oil pump (crank driven) fitted a new strainer - replaced the oil filter - filling it up with oil before installing.
I replaced the head gasket, water pump, thermostat housing etc.
I oiled the cam lobes and installed the cam cover.
When I started the engine it made a real weird noise and stopped.
Upon inspection - the cam seized at the oil pressure sensor side.
i took the head off again and cleaned oil channels with compressed air - I removed the oil sensor and pushed a wire in there - incase of a blockage.
I removed the head again and cranked the starter to see whether oil is comming up to the head.
No oil came up through the cam oil feed holes.
I thought the oil pump was crappy as it cost R350.00 - so replaced it with a VAG which cost R1100.00.
Put everything back together - ensuring that the headgasket has the teardrop shape on my lefthand side closest to the front of the engine.
I used a Victor Reins head gaslet - and logically it can only go on one way.
I did not install the cam or cambox cover - cranked the starter and not oil came up.
I tried to suck oil up through the utmost left oil hole - where the cam pulley fits on - by using a vacuum generator - thus priming the pump?
Cranked the started again - no oil comes up.
Can any one please help me - I am at my whits-end?
Kind regards.
IRBaboon
Polo 2006 BAH 1.6 Engine - Help needed urgently
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Re: Polo 2006 BAH 1.6 Engine - Help needed urgently
Hi I have the same problem with my Seat Ibiza Bah. Did you manage to solve the problem? If so please share with me.
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Re: Polo 2006 BAH 1.6 Engine - Help needed urgently
Why did u change the oil pump? Was the engine rebuilt?
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@Ashveer03, yes the engine was rebuilt and a new oil pump was installed.
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Hi Nirshad,
Yes.....I solved the problem.
I went to the local gunshop, bought a ,22 riffle barrel cleaning kit for R450.00. I removed the oil pump again....and pushed the riffle cleaning rod down the main oil feed hole from the top of the cylinderblock and hot a whole lot of gunk and hardened oil out. I then pushed the rod in from the wheel-well side where the oil pump hole is....towards the oil filter. Again a lot of gunk came out. I then removed the oil sensor in the head and pushed the rod in through the sensor hole, and again removed a whole lot of gunk.
It seems when the motor overheated it caused the oil to solidify.
After all this, I blew everything out with a compressor.
I re- fitted everything and took an oil squirting can with a plastic pipe and fed the pipe into the hole where the oil filter fits. The hole comes from the oil pump. I squirted a whole lot of oil into the pipe in order to prime the oil pipe. I still had the head off. And asked my son to turn the key. I got a face full of oil, as the oil pumped at pressure from the sump.
I have never been so glad to be drenched in oil in my whole life
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This worked wonders.
If your car did not overheat......start with spraying oil into the oil channel through the filter channel towards the oil pump. Priming the oil pump is a very important action...in order to get the oil flowing.
Hope this help some others......as I could not find assistance and battled my behind off
Yes.....I solved the problem.
I went to the local gunshop, bought a ,22 riffle barrel cleaning kit for R450.00. I removed the oil pump again....and pushed the riffle cleaning rod down the main oil feed hole from the top of the cylinderblock and hot a whole lot of gunk and hardened oil out. I then pushed the rod in from the wheel-well side where the oil pump hole is....towards the oil filter. Again a lot of gunk came out. I then removed the oil sensor in the head and pushed the rod in through the sensor hole, and again removed a whole lot of gunk.
It seems when the motor overheated it caused the oil to solidify.
After all this, I blew everything out with a compressor.
I re- fitted everything and took an oil squirting can with a plastic pipe and fed the pipe into the hole where the oil filter fits. The hole comes from the oil pump. I squirted a whole lot of oil into the pipe in order to prime the oil pipe. I still had the head off. And asked my son to turn the key. I got a face full of oil, as the oil pumped at pressure from the sump.
I have never been so glad to be drenched in oil in my whole life
This worked wonders.
If your car did not overheat......start with spraying oil into the oil channel through the filter channel towards the oil pump. Priming the oil pump is a very important action...in order to get the oil flowing.
Hope this help some others......as I could not find assistance and battled my behind off
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Re: Polo 2006 BAH 1.6 Engine - Help needed urgently
POST OF THE YEAR!IRBaboon wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 5:33 am Hi Nirshad,
Yes.....I solved the problem.
I went to the local gunshop, bought a ,22 riffle barrel cleaning kit for R450.00. I removed the oil pump again....and pushed the riffle cleaning rod down the main oil feed hole from the top of the cylinderblock and hot a whole lot of gunk and hardened oil out. I then pushed the rod in from the wheel-well side where the oil pump hole is....towards the oil filter. Again a lot of gunk came out. I then removed the oil sensor in the head and pushed the rod in through the sensor hole, and again removed a whole lot of gunk.
It seems when the motor overheated it caused the oil to solidify.
After all this, I blew everything out with a compressor.
I re- fitted everything and took an oil squirting can with a plastic pipe and fed the pipe into the hole where the oil filter fits. The hole comes from the oil pump. I squirted a whole lot of oil into the pipe in order to prime the oil pipe. I still had the head off. And asked my son to turn the key. I got a face full of oil, as the oil pumped at pressure from the sump.
I have never been so glad to be drenched in oil in my whole life.
This worked wonders.
If your car did not overheat......start with spraying oil into the oil channel through the filter channel towards the oil pump. Priming the oil pump is a very important action...in order to get the oil flowing.
Hope this help some others......as I could not find assistance and battled my behind off![]()



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Thank you for sharing this information IRB . I'm not a mechanic so I will have to find someone reliable to do the job for me.
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Re: Polo 2006 BAH 1.6 Engine - Help needed urgently
Good day to all of the awesome people. I was changing my front crank seal, due to oil leaks. Then I hitted a road block. While I was busy removing to crank pulley bolt. I broke the crank pulley. Just what I needed. Where can I get a good aftermarket unit or used unit? Thanks