For those who saw my other thread about finding some flakes in my oil...
I keep having a sneaking suspicion that it may be coming from my cam or timing gear/chain. When I built the motor, the only bolt I FORGOT to torque to spec was the cam bolt. I made it "tight" but I have no idea how tight. It has been fine all this time so I stopped worrying about it (it made me paranoid for the first few months), but I think my sometimes varying valvetrain noise could POSSIBLY be coming from the fact my cam bolt may be loose or getting loose, allowing the cam to rock a bit, thus maybe creating some flakes from the cam or from the timing set.
So what I want to do is pull my timing cover and check it out, and go ahead and put on a new chain and if the gear is worn, replace it as well. Now I have seen how earlier model chains were beefier looking than my stock 3500 chain, which is what I used. Should I go with an older chain? I don't think I want to go aftermarket after seeing some others results with 3400-95-Modified's motor.
My other question is, what all is it going to take to get my timing cover off with the motor in the car? To me it looks like I can pull the crank pulley through the wheel well with the tire off, and get the rest of it with the coolant tank pulled out. But the GM manual wants me to drop the subframe, oil pan, take off motor mounts, loosen the tranny and drain all coolant! I know some coolant will leak out of certain bolts, but does it really all need to be drained? What all do you guys have to do to pull a timing cover in car? I know my W-body is bigger than the others...
I keep having a sneaking suspicion that it may be coming from my cam or timing gear/chain. When I built the motor, the only bolt I FORGOT to torque to spec was the cam bolt. I made it "tight" but I have no idea how tight. It has been fine all this time so I stopped worrying about it (it made me paranoid for the first few months), but I think my sometimes varying valvetrain noise could POSSIBLY be coming from the fact my cam bolt may be loose or getting loose, allowing the cam to rock a bit, thus maybe creating some flakes from the cam or from the timing set.
So what I want to do is pull my timing cover and check it out, and go ahead and put on a new chain and if the gear is worn, replace it as well. Now I have seen how earlier model chains were beefier looking than my stock 3500 chain, which is what I used. Should I go with an older chain? I don't think I want to go aftermarket after seeing some others results with 3400-95-Modified's motor.
My other question is, what all is it going to take to get my timing cover off with the motor in the car? To me it looks like I can pull the crank pulley through the wheel well with the tire off, and get the rest of it with the coolant tank pulled out. But the GM manual wants me to drop the subframe, oil pan, take off motor mounts, loosen the tranny and drain all coolant! I know some coolant will leak out of certain bolts, but does it really all need to be drained? What all do you guys have to do to pull a timing cover in car? I know my W-body is bigger than the others...
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