Jnitrofish
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- City, State
- Dayton, Texas
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 01 SportTrac
I have to ask your opinions, I have been debating buying a VW Jetta with the 1.9 Turbo Diesel engine in it for about a year now. Previously this just meant buying a car, but as money gets tighter, I fear I may have to choose between my baby ('01 SportTrac) or the Jetta. Yes I'm considering the unthinkable, trading in my Ford for a VW, or even worse... Selling it to my brother. 
But what makes this all come up is I have the timing chain tentioner problems that seem to be all too common in the 4.0L Cologne V6 SOHC engine (see link in my sig). I want to get it fixed for fear of one of my chains jumping, but I don't have the tools, experience or patience to do the job myself (as it would require me to remove most of the crap under my hood to get to the right cam chain, tentioner and guide, including my engine.) nor as in my previous statement have the cash to have ford or some of the sketchy mechanics around here do it. (I trust no one in my engine, I do all other work myself in all 3 ford trucks I have.)
So I find myself wanting to trade a reliable ford with a problem that is a pain in the ass to fix. vs buying a Jetta Diesel (getting better fuel mileage and having side curtain air bags, I'm all for safety
(yes I'm aware diesel is a dollar more than unleaded, one of my fords is a 7.3L powerstroke
)) and having a timing belt thats easy to replace, but has the potential to snap at any time without warning causing untold damage to the engine. (of course if the chain went on my ford cause I didn't fix the tentioners and guides, the same could happen).
My SportTrac is on the chopping block, you can help decide its fate.
Your advice is much appreciated.
-J
P.S. I will note that I have a daily commute of 100 miles round trip and I go on longer road trips on a regular basis, what I save in fuel money going with the Diesel Jetta over time adds up.

But what makes this all come up is I have the timing chain tentioner problems that seem to be all too common in the 4.0L Cologne V6 SOHC engine (see link in my sig). I want to get it fixed for fear of one of my chains jumping, but I don't have the tools, experience or patience to do the job myself (as it would require me to remove most of the crap under my hood to get to the right cam chain, tentioner and guide, including my engine.) nor as in my previous statement have the cash to have ford or some of the sketchy mechanics around here do it. (I trust no one in my engine, I do all other work myself in all 3 ford trucks I have.)
So I find myself wanting to trade a reliable ford with a problem that is a pain in the ass to fix. vs buying a Jetta Diesel (getting better fuel mileage and having side curtain air bags, I'm all for safety


My SportTrac is on the chopping block, you can help decide its fate.
Your advice is much appreciated.
-J
P.S. I will note that I have a daily commute of 100 miles round trip and I go on longer road trips on a regular basis, what I save in fuel money going with the Diesel Jetta over time adds up.