Rapidtransit
Active LVC Member
I have a 2001 LS V8 with 115,000 on the clock. Has been running fine with no issues. Bought it with 89,700 and have done the ususal rear wheel bearings VCG plugs, COP's window regulators etc. The car ran fine on Friday, but when I went to start the car Saturday, there was a heavy mechanical clanking noise and then the car stalled. I managed to start the car again with accelerator floored with very heavy smoke out of the rear. I opened the passenger side valve cover and there is was, a broken secondary timing chain. The bottom piece of plastic broke off the tensioner and wedged itself between the chain and sprocket and snapped the chain. A compression test on all the cylinders on that side revealed no damage. The primary chain is still intact and the intake cam is still in time.
My question is this: rather than disasemble the whole front of the engine and front engine cover, can't I just split the new timing chain, re-install it and then re-time the exhaust cam and re-assemble?
My question is this: rather than disasemble the whole front of the engine and front engine cover, can't I just split the new timing chain, re-install it and then re-time the exhaust cam and re-assemble?