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How hard is to do the timing if you have the tools?
I am thinking of buying the kit ($400 shipped and resell when I'm done) or get the engine to a shop to do it. They said it would take them 2-3 hours @ $100/h) but I have to find a way to transport the engine to them. |
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I would have a trained tech do this. Your already doubting yourself by asking. Just have the mech who has experience with the motor do the job.
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Transport is money too... It's not easy, I've seen it done on 3-4 Xs. Can't do it alone for all I know. Then, If you are not sure you have it right, you will have to take all apart again and replace all the gaskets again... so.
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I know, but I am replacing the Vanos, chains, guides, tensioners and so on myself. I was thinking how much trickier is to do the timing vs. just replacing all these parts. I tempting to take it to the mechanic but if it's doable I would try it.
Here is a good DIY: DIY: Timing Chain Guide & Timing Chain Replacement BTW, my engine is on an engine stand, not that will make a big difference... |
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If you can do all that, then I am pretty sure you can do timings as well. But let me ask you this! why bother doing all that?
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What a writeup! Awesome find.
Add those o-rings on the valley water pipes to your "to do" list while the engine is out!
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Well, as you know from my other thread, my chain guides just disintegrated. I decided to take the engine out because it was covered in oil and the seals (rear and front and tranny) needed to be replaced. Now, the mechanic also ran a vanos test that couldn't complete and he suspected that the vanos might be faulty. So, since I have all apart I will change the vanos as well. I didn't plan to do this but I had no choice, the 8-10k quote to get it fixed or new used engine was not an option for me.
Last edited by fmugur; 05-10-2011 at 12:41 AM. |
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Wow, looks complicated but is probably not too bad once you get in there. I am considering going to that step but first have to get the valley pan done and the trans re-attached before taking it it the next level.....
This weekend was a loss but hope to take Thursday off to get started with the AT. Good luck. If you get the tools I'd be interested in getting them after you are done. |
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I am also replacing all the rubber and plastic pipes and hoses around the engine. Good luck with your tranny, that's a harder project I guess. Not sure I will buy the tools but I will let you know if I do. |
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If you can do all that job get a friend or 2 to help you with the timings and I believe it will not be hard. Keep us posted. Good luck
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