Well, early in the spring this year I had my '97 LTZ give up on me on the interstate and require a tow. I can't remember if I made a post over here or not, but I assumed at the time that the timing chain jumped a tooth (The engine has 219,000 miles on it, and all maintenance records show no replacement of chain). Until now I haven't had the chance to get around to fixing it, and could drive one of my other vehicles for the rest of the summer. Now that winter is closing in I need it again.
But anyway, as the (thought) that the timing chain jumped a tooth, I assumed that the whirring noise it made was the tensioner being broken and chewed up (by the chain) in the fit of rage given by the timing chain; which I actually saw happen to a GM 2.2L I4. To my amazement when I pulled the front of the motor down, the timing chain is a tad bit loose but not enough for it to be even possible it jumped timing. I decided I'd run a quick compression test on the left side of the engine (front of engine bay) and see if I can see any problems. First 2 cylinders had GREAT compression, the rear one I couldn't get anything out of it.
That leads me to believe either a) the cam is broken, or b) the rings failed (not likely, I'm sure)
I did a quick search here but didn't come up with anything, other than the question of intake gasket failure. Yes, this engine has had gasket failure at 216,000 miles but that was 3,000 miles ago, and never gave any indication of problem.
Anyone think it's likely it has a broken cam? I'm going to pull one of the valve covers tomorrow and see if all the rockers are moving or not. If they don't, is it safe to assume that the valves aren't damaged by the cam breakage (if broken)? How close are the tolerances on the 3100?
But anyway, as the (thought) that the timing chain jumped a tooth, I assumed that the whirring noise it made was the tensioner being broken and chewed up (by the chain) in the fit of rage given by the timing chain; which I actually saw happen to a GM 2.2L I4. To my amazement when I pulled the front of the motor down, the timing chain is a tad bit loose but not enough for it to be even possible it jumped timing. I decided I'd run a quick compression test on the left side of the engine (front of engine bay) and see if I can see any problems. First 2 cylinders had GREAT compression, the rear one I couldn't get anything out of it.
That leads me to believe either a) the cam is broken, or b) the rings failed (not likely, I'm sure)
I did a quick search here but didn't come up with anything, other than the question of intake gasket failure. Yes, this engine has had gasket failure at 216,000 miles but that was 3,000 miles ago, and never gave any indication of problem.
Anyone think it's likely it has a broken cam? I'm going to pull one of the valve covers tomorrow and see if all the rockers are moving or not. If they don't, is it safe to assume that the valves aren't damaged by the cam breakage (if broken)? How close are the tolerances on the 3100?
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