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#506717 - 10/05/08 02:47 PM
Re: Stuck Engine. Help!!!
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agreed. hopefully tomorrow we will know!!!
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#506783 - 10/05/08 05:59 PM
Re: Stuck Engine. Help!!!
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Yoda
Registered: 09/25/05
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Phew, I feel better. Dang. Thought I had the answer! 
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#506790 - 10/05/08 06:12 PM
Re: Stuck Engine. Help!!!
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Frank,
Do you think that there is any chance that the timing chain tensioner could have come off and is jammed in the gears? Those cotter pins are really tiny, but there should be no way for the pin to fall out, unless it has broken somehow? We considered that but the material is so thin, we doubt that it could hold up to the torque we applied (300 - 400 lb-ft). Now a broken and bunched-up timing chain is another matter! 
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#506799 - 10/05/08 06:42 PM
Re: Stuck Engine. Help!!!
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Yoda
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According to your picture if the chain IS jammed none will turn,but you wouls think with the chain slop a little movement would be there.
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#506866 - 10/05/08 08:52 PM
Re: Stuck Engine. Help!!!
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Great Pumpkin
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Good point, Paul. First order of business here would be that cover.
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#507010 - 10/06/08 11:26 AM
Re: Stuck Engine. Help!!!
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but you would think with the chain slop a little movement would be there. yes, but first we did have about 30 degrees of movement, but that decreased each time we tried to rotate the engine. Almost like something was getting further and further jammed - that's why we suspect the chain. We will know soon.
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#507019 - 10/06/08 11:33 AM
Re: Stuck Engine. Help!!!
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I can't wait to see that cover come off and what's hiding in there. I called the shop this morning. The film crew is setting up as I write this post. 
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#507026 - 10/06/08 12:00 PM
Re: Stuck Engine. Help!!!
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Yoda
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Looks like Frank has discovered the Bold and the color button
Edited by DNK (10/06/08 12:00 PM)
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#507037 - 10/06/08 12:30 PM
Re: Stuck Engine. Help!!!
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Looks like Frank has discovered the Bold and the color button Yes. I did and my life will never be the same!
Edited by angelfj (10/06/08 12:30 PM)
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#507058 - 10/06/08 02:00 PM
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Jedi Hopeful
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Frank. If the flywheel bolts are even slightly long they will penetrate into the aluminum rear seal housing. PO did that, and I've changed to the rubber seal, and carefully measured bolt length with washers to avoid that problem. Good luck, Emmett
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#507135 - 10/06/08 06:57 PM
Re: Stuck Engine. Help!!!
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I'm awaiting and watching with bated breath. Sorry to be looking on at your expense, but I am baffled and quite interested to know what deep-seated in-the-bowels of your engine issue could wrek such havoc.
Best of luck and I'm certainly sorry to hear....but anxious to know.
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#507141 - 10/06/08 07:05 PM
Re: Stuck Engine. Help!!!
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I was thinking Emmett's comment could be the culprit, but I still can't figure out why the car turned over completely initially. If the flywheel bolts were the problem I'd think you'd see aluminum shavings in the bellhousing.
Good luck Frank!
Randy
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