G-RELL
FULLY DIPPED LS
whats up Ladies,
As some of you know I picked up another LS a while back ago. I bought it crazy cheap because it had a few things i needed... (brand new set of winter tires/ rims, some body parts, etc.).. The car would barely run.. BARELY.. but i didn't care because i was just going to sell it once i was done... Well after talking it over, a buddy of mine and I decided to see if we could get it running... after a couple thread jacks and PM's (you know who you are), we narrowed it down to what we thought might be a slipped chain....
So last night we pushed it into the garage and got to work. pulled the passenger VC, no oil leaks, perfect looking coils, and unfortunately perfect secondary chain... so we moved on the driver side... with a set of swivels, couple beers and good music. I was able to pry off the front side of the VC (wasn't sure how to disconnect the fuel line without the tool)... and what to my wondering eyes did appear, but a BROKEN secondary chain laying inside the VC.. we were very excited to find it...
So the question is. what now... I DONT have the vc completely off yet but it appears all that broke was the chain, and the tensioner.... but here's a list of my questions.
1. How to remove the fuel line... is there a way to do it without the special tool...
once I have it disconnected, the VC will be off and i'll be able to take a closer look. What worries me is the broken chain.... I DID HAVE THE CAR RUNNING and i did not hear any valve chatter or knocking. just a "rubbing metal sound" that i now assume was the chain spinning..
2. what are the chances i don't have any valve damage? if i replace the chain and tensioner, think i'll be alright?
3. can you think of anything else i need, or need to be worried about...
chain
Tensioner
Do i need new gaskets if the originals look ok? looks like they were just replaced and have plenty of life in them
Any advice would be great... I figured i'd ask maxx to price the chain and tensioner. I've got a friend, who's son needs a car bad... If i can get this up and running... It might be a good car for him (kids been through alot).
Thanks
As some of you know I picked up another LS a while back ago. I bought it crazy cheap because it had a few things i needed... (brand new set of winter tires/ rims, some body parts, etc.).. The car would barely run.. BARELY.. but i didn't care because i was just going to sell it once i was done... Well after talking it over, a buddy of mine and I decided to see if we could get it running... after a couple thread jacks and PM's (you know who you are), we narrowed it down to what we thought might be a slipped chain....
So last night we pushed it into the garage and got to work. pulled the passenger VC, no oil leaks, perfect looking coils, and unfortunately perfect secondary chain... so we moved on the driver side... with a set of swivels, couple beers and good music. I was able to pry off the front side of the VC (wasn't sure how to disconnect the fuel line without the tool)... and what to my wondering eyes did appear, but a BROKEN secondary chain laying inside the VC.. we were very excited to find it...
So the question is. what now... I DONT have the vc completely off yet but it appears all that broke was the chain, and the tensioner.... but here's a list of my questions.
1. How to remove the fuel line... is there a way to do it without the special tool...
once I have it disconnected, the VC will be off and i'll be able to take a closer look. What worries me is the broken chain.... I DID HAVE THE CAR RUNNING and i did not hear any valve chatter or knocking. just a "rubbing metal sound" that i now assume was the chain spinning..
2. what are the chances i don't have any valve damage? if i replace the chain and tensioner, think i'll be alright?
3. can you think of anything else i need, or need to be worried about...
chain
Tensioner
Do i need new gaskets if the originals look ok? looks like they were just replaced and have plenty of life in them
Any advice would be great... I figured i'd ask maxx to price the chain and tensioner. I've got a friend, who's son needs a car bad... If i can get this up and running... It might be a good car for him (kids been through alot).
Thanks