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I've spent half the morning researching if the 92 3.1 is an interference motor or not. It seems that half the web thinks it is an interference motor, the other half doesn't. (even dedicated GM V6 sites disagree)
Who is right?
My roomie has a 92 sunbird with 180k. It quit at 80mph on the freeway. He coasted to a stop. I pulled the oil filler cap off and had him roll it over with a flashlight shining on a rocker. Sure enough, it wasn't moving.
I looked at a service manual and it appears to be a pretty large PITA to change the timing chain. According to it you need to drop the oil pan which requires the motor to be lifted up.
Any words of encouragment or discouragement? I really don't want to tear into it, but he is a pretty good roomate... If it is an interference motor, thats the best excuse I can come up with to not do it.
I've spent half the morning researching if the 92 3.1 is an interference motor or not. It seems that half the web thinks it is an interference motor, the other half doesn't. (even dedicated GM V6 sites disagree)
Who is right?
My roomie has a 92 sunbird with 180k. It quit at 80mph on the freeway. He coasted to a stop. I pulled the oil filler cap off and had him roll it over with a flashlight shining on a rocker. Sure enough, it wasn't moving.
I looked at a service manual and it appears to be a pretty large PITA to change the timing chain. According to it you need to drop the oil pan which requires the motor to be lifted up.
Any words of encouragment or discouragement? I really don't want to tear into it, but he is a pretty good roomate... If it is an interference motor, thats the best excuse I can come up with to not do it.
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