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I was wondering if this has happened to anyone and what could cause it to happen. Block only had about 27k on it. This is a built engine and was coachk's old car. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated..
I was wondering if this has happened to anyone and what could cause it to happen. Block only had about 27k on it. This is a built engine and was coachk's old car. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated..
Maybe since this was a "built" motor, when whoever reassembled it they over tighten the chain tensioners or the chain. Or the tensioners, guide, ect were installed incorrectly.
I was under the impression that the timing chain should never have to be replaced, a R.U.F. (Run Until Failure) part if you will.
my stock one had 101k on it when i replaced it, it streched some but dint snap, the tensioners are hydraulically adjusted impossible to put to much tension on them. guides are pretty damn hard to install wrong too, something is definitely going on for it to just snap best bet would be manufacturing defect.
It should take a good shop on average of 6+ hours to swap heads, so if they're just pulling them off, i'd be worried if they're quoting you 11 hours...Maybe they're just gonna take their time but on your dime.
Waiting to see exactly caused the mechanical failure...Shop it's at right now is saying 11 hours to take heads off to see if valves are bent..
Originally Posted by RudeG_v2.0
Unless they're quoting total time to remove and reinstall the heads?
The OP made it sound like it was going to take the shop 11 hours just to take the heads off and look at the valves, BUT that could be the time to do a R&R on the heads. I guess it just depends on the mechanic and how equiped the shop is.
So the car is at Precision R here in town and got a call from them today saying that they would have to take motor out due to the APS twin kit that's in the car. They said the exhaust valves looked good and will look at the intake tomm. Really hoping we just have to replace timing kit. I will ask them to do a compression as well just to make sure no valves are leaking...If the engine is totally ****ed though I will be parting out APS twin kit and other forged internals that are on car and just drop in stock DE.
Oh and they told me they found a bolt in the middle of the oil pan..Not sheared or broken but intact...Now they are saying there might be lower end damage..
^ouch! My guess is maybe the bolt came loose and got caught in the chain...maybe the builder forgot to torque something down on that side? ie water pump or something?
What did they tell you meat bag..? How did t occur? Damage that was done? More info please..
Was on a customers car. New chain with maybe 2500 miles on it. Happened when he was cruising down the highway. Looks like it links just tore apart so it could have been a weak spot in the metal. Ended up bending the valves in one heads but everything else was fine.
Originally Posted by BeastlyZ
Oh and they told me they found a bolt in the middle of the oil pan..Not sheared or broken but intact...Now they are saying there might be lower end damage..
I see this happen when someone doesnt tighten the guides down all the way. The bolts on the guide above the water pump tends to come out first in that situation.
Originally Posted by Junkster
^ouch! My guess is maybe the bolt came loose and got caught in the chain...maybe the builder forgot to torque something down on that side? ie water pump or something?
I am seriously thinking about just putting in a stock de and selling everything off this car..Coachk did a tremendous job with it but looks like the dame chain ****ed her over..There is a lot of money in this car...Complete Nos kit as well..
I am seriously thinking about just putting in a stock de and selling everything off this car..Coachk did a tremendous job with it but looks like the dame chain ****ed her over..There is a lot of money in this car...Complete Nos kit as well..
Dang that's really unfortunate... I wouldn't throw in the towel just yet!
Was on a customers car. New chain with maybe 2500 miles on it. Happened when he was cruising down the highway. Looks like it links just tore apart so it could have been a weak spot in the metal. Ended up bending the valves in one heads but everything else was fine.
I see this happen when someone doesnt tighten the guides down all the way. The bolts on the guide above the water pump tends to come out first in that situation.