Not necessarily... Mine is running pretty good, I have around 4 or 5K on it.
you havent had time to break it yet. I only had 7k on mine
Not necessarily... Mine is running pretty good, I have around 4 or 5K on it.
Look closely, it has a hex head on it. It's part of the chain guide i'm pretty sure.usure its a bolt? Look at my pic again and look at the right hand side and you can see its not a bolt head on that side.
Look closely, it has a hex head on it. It's part of the chain guide i'm pretty sure.
I'm 100% sure of the thread size and depth of the holes because I ran a tap through them and a depth gauge.
Oil pump failed which released pressure from the chain tensioners.I see what your saying. I wonder what happened
Oil pump failed which released pressure from the chain tensioners.
This allowed the chains to slap breaking the bolts.
Look at the left chain near the crank.
Is it damaged?
It's hard to see from the pics.
It would be great if someone can post a pic of an undamaged chain guide with attention being paid to the end near the crank.
Another thing you should do Ron is remove the sparkplugs so there is no compression and install the crankshaft bolt.
Turn the motor slowly till the timing marks line up.
This will give you a good idea if you jumped a tooth on the timing chains.
No the passenger side is Right if you look at the chain tensioner in the pic below.That is what Kevin said to do last night. ill give it a shot tonight. So which part is the one i need to order? Im assuming they base the side of the engine by looking at it so passenger side would be left and drivers side would be right.
1L3Z6L266AA Timing Chain Tensioner (Right)
1 F6AZ6L266CA Timing Chain Tensioner (Left)
1L2Z6L253BA Tensioner Arm (Right)
1L2Z6L253AA Tensioner Arm (Left)
4R3Z6M256CC Timing Chain Guide (Right)
4R3Z9B274BA Timing Chain Guide (Left)
That's what I suspect.i cant be sure. I think Kevin said the bolt comes with the part
Tell ya' what......how about in exchange for you letting me use it I put the rotating assembly into a new block? I've got two blocks that are good, we won't have to use the motor mount adapters, and we're sure everything is in good shape.
Have some faith Matt.Haha, for that deal I'd let you use my engine!!
you havent had time to break it yet. I only had 7k on mine
i have no faith in larry_h's motors. not after all of the problems. Peter you are aware of it all

Have some faith Matt.
It's quite rare to have luck as shitty as Rons'.
Stop posting, go fix your car![]()

Hey Matt,Haha, your right! I still need to get that pulley measurement for you too. By the way, those 70mm idler pulleys are working great!
It's a dowel pin, that I am 100% certain of, the pin comes with the tensioner arm. The chain tensioner arms wouldn't pivot freely if they were bolted down even in one spot.Look closely, it has a hex head on it. It's part of the chain guide i'm pretty sure.
I'm 100% sure of the thread size and depth of the holes because I ran a tap through them and a depth gauge.
Maybe we're just wording things differently but a dowel would need to be drifted into the block just like the dowels are drifted into a flywheel.It's a dowel pin, that I am 100% certain of, the pin comes with the tensioner arm. The chain tensioner arms wouldn't pivot freely if they were bolted down even in one spot.
Hey Matt,
I pulled it off of mine yesterday and it's a 76mm like all the rest. OOPS.