corvairbob
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last fall i did my girls 2013 2.4 ecotec with the lea engine. it needed a new timing chain and while i was there i just did a rebuild. with rings, rod bearings water pump both crank seals and took the head apart and cleaned the valves and lapped them in new stem seals and all gaskets. plus yes all new timing chain components. phasers chain guides water pump etc even new vvt solenoids.
ok it ran ok but did still use a bit of oil but did not toss any codes. fast forward to last week. she let the oil run low and she got an engine stumble and then she got p0011 and p0016 and 17. she cleared the codes and the p0016 and 17 came back. she brought it over to me and i did the same thing, i cleared the 16 &17 codes and after i shut the engine off and restarted it they were back.
so i'm hard-pressed to think i did not get the chain aligned or i'm sure i would have seen those codes before this. now a bit of history ont the old parts. when i took it apart the guides were gone the plastic was in the oil pan and i took the old phasers apart and they both had broken fingers but for one each unit. but the locking pins were still intact. the vvt solenoids wer both full of junk metal and plastic.
so when i had the head off i cleaned the cams i found out they were both exhaust cams and phasers after installing the chains just to find out it did not rotate. this engine has exhaust cams and phasers on it. but i blew out the cam oil holes and put it all back together. so now i get the 16 & 17 codes. i do not think it would be both cam sensors but it might be the cran sensor, however, i would think that i would see a code it the sensor was starting to fail. some say the reluctors on the cams can move but i do not think they would both just move.
so before i take the engine back apart to see if the timing is still good and take the phasers apart to make sure they are good, I'm hoping someone here may have had this issue and can guide me thru the repair.
when i did the chain i set the crank so the key was at 12 o clock and the exhaust was at 10 o clock and the intake was at 2 o clock. and when i put the correct parts back in i had the crank at 12 o clock and then i put the intake on with the cam alignment port at 10 o clock and the phaser index at 2 o clock. then put the bolt in hand tight. then i took the exhaust phaser and wet the chain on it in the correct pointer to the mark on the chain and rotated the exhaust cam to align the cam port to the phaser pin and put the bolt in and then turned the exhaust cam enough to get the phaser to align and then hand tightened the bolt. but in doing this the crank alignment move a bit to the 5 o clock position. i did this 5 tiems and got the same results.
then i torqued it down and turned the crank a bit clockwise to give the exhaust side some slack to set the tensioner, but giving it a tap on the tensioner guide. i used the cloyes website for this procedure.
now it has been all winter and like i said she ran it low on oil and the engine made a quick stumble and now the codes. so i wonder if one or both phasers ran out of oil pressure and maybe broke the fingers and now the phasers are out of time? i just do not believe the chain wore out or the tensioner failed, it could be the crank sensor but no codes.
so does anyone have any ideas that i have not thought of? i would insert photos of the timing marks but i do not see the insert images without using a link so maybe i do not have privileges yet.
thanks for any help on this one bp.
ok it ran ok but did still use a bit of oil but did not toss any codes. fast forward to last week. she let the oil run low and she got an engine stumble and then she got p0011 and p0016 and 17. she cleared the codes and the p0016 and 17 came back. she brought it over to me and i did the same thing, i cleared the 16 &17 codes and after i shut the engine off and restarted it they were back.
so i'm hard-pressed to think i did not get the chain aligned or i'm sure i would have seen those codes before this. now a bit of history ont the old parts. when i took it apart the guides were gone the plastic was in the oil pan and i took the old phasers apart and they both had broken fingers but for one each unit. but the locking pins were still intact. the vvt solenoids wer both full of junk metal and plastic.
so when i had the head off i cleaned the cams i found out they were both exhaust cams and phasers after installing the chains just to find out it did not rotate. this engine has exhaust cams and phasers on it. but i blew out the cam oil holes and put it all back together. so now i get the 16 & 17 codes. i do not think it would be both cam sensors but it might be the cran sensor, however, i would think that i would see a code it the sensor was starting to fail. some say the reluctors on the cams can move but i do not think they would both just move.
so before i take the engine back apart to see if the timing is still good and take the phasers apart to make sure they are good, I'm hoping someone here may have had this issue and can guide me thru the repair.
when i did the chain i set the crank so the key was at 12 o clock and the exhaust was at 10 o clock and the intake was at 2 o clock. and when i put the correct parts back in i had the crank at 12 o clock and then i put the intake on with the cam alignment port at 10 o clock and the phaser index at 2 o clock. then put the bolt in hand tight. then i took the exhaust phaser and wet the chain on it in the correct pointer to the mark on the chain and rotated the exhaust cam to align the cam port to the phaser pin and put the bolt in and then turned the exhaust cam enough to get the phaser to align and then hand tightened the bolt. but in doing this the crank alignment move a bit to the 5 o clock position. i did this 5 tiems and got the same results.
then i torqued it down and turned the crank a bit clockwise to give the exhaust side some slack to set the tensioner, but giving it a tap on the tensioner guide. i used the cloyes website for this procedure.
now it has been all winter and like i said she ran it low on oil and the engine made a quick stumble and now the codes. so i wonder if one or both phasers ran out of oil pressure and maybe broke the fingers and now the phasers are out of time? i just do not believe the chain wore out or the tensioner failed, it could be the crank sensor but no codes.
so does anyone have any ideas that i have not thought of? i would insert photos of the timing marks but i do not see the insert images without using a link so maybe i do not have privileges yet.
thanks for any help on this one bp.