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Re: timing chain
Hi Tommy, sad news about your guide. But luckily it looks like there no big damage to the engine.
Like Phil is mentioning look at the tensioners, those guides can become brittle because of aging. Maybe high revs/ shifting to low gears for speed driving can cause this too? I don’t now how handy you are but with help from us you are able to overhaul the engine yourself.... Regards Jitse |
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Could you send me a link to Marc website ? All parts I ordered from Jerry`s, I think this is the best shop specializing in zr1. |
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Fortunately, I saw this damage because my cam cover was leaking, so my engine worked normally, have power and didn`t have strange symptoms, but i will remove oil pan too and check what is in it (for example plastic parts of guide). About my handy, many things I do by myself, but I have a small garage and I will have a problem with engine remove (no space to lift). |
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If you can raise your hood in the garage with a couple feet clearance you should be able to lift the LT5 out. Post 15 - Lifting The LT5 Post 88 - Installing Engine In ZR1
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Welcome This is (installing which is same as removing for the most part) in low clearance garage (see garage door opener just above hood fully open) Post 88 - Installing Engine In ZR1
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Re: timing chain
I just pulled out my 95 lt5 myself and it's not as hard as I thought it would be.
a few tips one you get everything lose double check that all wires have been disconnected. you can jack the front up just a bit if you don't have a lift and pull the wheels off. get a cheap harbor freight two ton lift and a tilt harness with the big chains. make sure you support the pan, pull the tranny out, and then you can lift up and forward to get the harmonic balancer to clear the front cross member. put a thin board behind the head and watch that the engine doesn't hang up on the studs sticking out of the firewall It's easy to damage the AC cover (ask me how I know) if the engine hangs up on the stud coming up. it's a good idea to just unbolt the AC cover and set it aside to get a bit more room, comes off ez!! (anyone have one to sell :>) unbolt the plenum and you can use some nice lift plates and pick up the engine with the flywheel and headers still on the car and lift it straight up after going forward just a bit. the really good guys can have them out before you blink. I took my time and still goofed up a few things, but not too bad.
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