sdpatt
Sr. SHO Engr.
Today I performed the 5th valve gapping service on my own car and was pleasantly surprised with the condition of the valve train components. I found only 1 gap out of spec and 18 of 24 gaps were at the nominal gap or one feeler gauge step below. I replaced all 24 shims to provide a new surface for the very healthy looking cam lobes to press against.
I also removed the fuel rails and injectors to replace the seals between the injectors and the head. I had found them to be very hard and brittle when I removed the fuel rails at 225,000 miles to replace the knock sensor. I took this opportunity to add O-rings to the valve cover bolt seals to slow the oil leaks from the bolts. The spark plugs and wires were also replaced at this service.
Investigating a strange noise that resonated at 3,200 rpm, I inspected the timing chain tensioners to ensure there was some life left in the rubbing blocks. I found some slack in the rear bank chain. I then removed the tensioner (not free from the head) and found the spring loaded piston to have been jammed. It popped free and I reinstalled the tensioner. The front and rear tensioner blocks had about half the block thickness still remaining.
After starting the engine and taking if for a test drive, I found the 3,200 rpm noise to be missing. I believe that the loose rear bank timing chain was oscillating at that rev range. I'm glad I perfromed this service when I did.
You can see a few of the images that I uploaded to my Photoisland account by clicking on the link here -> 268k Valve Gapping and entering the guest password: 268kgap.
<small>[ December 22, 2002, 12:49 AM: Message edited by: sdpatt ]</small>
I also removed the fuel rails and injectors to replace the seals between the injectors and the head. I had found them to be very hard and brittle when I removed the fuel rails at 225,000 miles to replace the knock sensor. I took this opportunity to add O-rings to the valve cover bolt seals to slow the oil leaks from the bolts. The spark plugs and wires were also replaced at this service.
Investigating a strange noise that resonated at 3,200 rpm, I inspected the timing chain tensioners to ensure there was some life left in the rubbing blocks. I found some slack in the rear bank chain. I then removed the tensioner (not free from the head) and found the spring loaded piston to have been jammed. It popped free and I reinstalled the tensioner. The front and rear tensioner blocks had about half the block thickness still remaining.
After starting the engine and taking if for a test drive, I found the 3,200 rpm noise to be missing. I believe that the loose rear bank timing chain was oscillating at that rev range. I'm glad I perfromed this service when I did.
You can see a few of the images that I uploaded to my Photoisland account by clicking on the link here -> 268k Valve Gapping and entering the guest password: 268kgap.
<small>[ December 22, 2002, 12:49 AM: Message edited by: sdpatt ]</small>