SHO GoDz 89
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I've been struggling with my SHO for the past month. I've changed the timing belt (after 3 weeks of trying to get the damn crank bolt off....which Area 91 got off in 5 minutes :thankyou: )
and still, it seems like my timing is off.
Everyone I talk to says timing. I'm pretty sure I did the timing belt correctly.
But I was reading on RCM that the Dayco timing belts are sometimes marked incorrectly, which could be why my timing issue didn't get solved when I changed the belt.
I ordered the correct belt from RCM, and I'm hoping that it will work.
If not, I'm going to have to check under my valve covers and see if the chains skipped a link.
The thing is, this problem happened immediately AFTER I changed my water pump. The only thing that could have been affected is the timing belt.
Once I started the SHO back up after I did the water pump, everything went to shit. It hasn't run right since I put the new pump on.
Is there ANYTHING (electronics wise) that could cause similar symptoms to bad timing? Crank sensor maybe (water dripped down on it after I removed the pump...although there was no electricity going through it and it was cold).
Cam sensor? I accidentally dripped some PS fluid on it.
DIS?
Coil?
I am thoroughly confused and very frustrated.
Any suggestions or should I just take a sledge hammer to my car right now?
I've been struggling with my SHO for the past month. I've changed the timing belt (after 3 weeks of trying to get the damn crank bolt off....which Area 91 got off in 5 minutes :thankyou: )
and still, it seems like my timing is off.
Everyone I talk to says timing. I'm pretty sure I did the timing belt correctly.
But I was reading on RCM that the Dayco timing belts are sometimes marked incorrectly, which could be why my timing issue didn't get solved when I changed the belt.
I ordered the correct belt from RCM, and I'm hoping that it will work.
If not, I'm going to have to check under my valve covers and see if the chains skipped a link.
The thing is, this problem happened immediately AFTER I changed my water pump. The only thing that could have been affected is the timing belt.
Once I started the SHO back up after I did the water pump, everything went to shit. It hasn't run right since I put the new pump on.
Is there ANYTHING (electronics wise) that could cause similar symptoms to bad timing? Crank sensor maybe (water dripped down on it after I removed the pump...although there was no electricity going through it and it was cold).
Cam sensor? I accidentally dripped some PS fluid on it.
DIS?
Coil?
I am thoroughly confused and very frustrated.
Any suggestions or should I just take a sledge hammer to my car right now?




