My son's 1992 Lumina with 3.1L broke a timing chain the other day.
So I took removed the broken chain and old gears and installed a new set.
I "thought" I had the timing marks aligned properly. Cam gear at 6 and crank gear at 12. But as I was getting the crank balancer back on, I noticed that there must be something hitting inside the engine somewhere or something....I can turn the crank only so far and then there is something stopping it dead from turning.
Is this a interference or non-interference motor?
If I did not have the timing marks aligned properly, could that cause the dead stop?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
So I took removed the broken chain and old gears and installed a new set.
I "thought" I had the timing marks aligned properly. Cam gear at 6 and crank gear at 12. But as I was getting the crank balancer back on, I noticed that there must be something hitting inside the engine somewhere or something....I can turn the crank only so far and then there is something stopping it dead from turning.
Is this a interference or non-interference motor?
If I did not have the timing marks aligned properly, could that cause the dead stop?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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