HawleyTronics
LVC Member
My 2000 LS V8 has had some work done to it within the past couple of years. I have had it in the garage and paid $1,800 for them to screw me and only change the lower timing chains and tensioners, they never touched the upper ones. Last summer I ended up having the change the passenger-side upper tensioner and chain when the tensioner broke and the chain jumped a couple of teeth. All went well and it has been running great since.
Then last Friday I was on the highway and all of a sudden it started running like crap, no power, making all kinds of noise in the center of the engine and I managed to limp it home. When I start it up, it sounds like someone knocking on the inside of the intake, pretty much sounds like backfiring in the intake.
I pulled the left valve cover again and looked at the timing chains and tensioners as well as the cams and valve seats. Everything looks fine and clean. (This is the side I fixed over the summer)
Last night I started to pull the driver-side valve cover and gave up after a while when I got to 4 bolts that are a bitch to remove because of space-restriction. I will continue trying to remove that valve cover tonight.
I am assuming that maybe that upper chain has jumped a couple of teeth to throw the timing off? I think that since that is the last tensioner that has not been worked on yet that maybe it has failed and the chain may be loose?
There is NO sound coming from the valve covers, like it did before when the passenger-side upper timing chain was loose and was slapping the inside cover. The only noise is that banging/backfiring sound coming from just inside the intake in the center of the engine. I can tell it is not in the lower part in the engine, but sounds like it is right in the upper-most part of the intake.
Do my assumptions sounds correct in that I think it may be out of timing again?
Any other ideas?
I just want a little more information in case I get the driver-side valve cover off and everything looks fine there as well.
I have had issues with coils in the past and have replaced many of them (at least 5) and as badly as it is running right now, I don't think it is coil-related as it would seem that for it to be running this badly at least 4 of them would have to have failed.
Any ideas? Anyone else ever have this issue?
My friends all say "ditch the LS and get another car", but I love this hunk of mechanical failure, so I think it is worth dropping a couple more $100 bills into since the rest of the car is solid and clean.
Then last Friday I was on the highway and all of a sudden it started running like crap, no power, making all kinds of noise in the center of the engine and I managed to limp it home. When I start it up, it sounds like someone knocking on the inside of the intake, pretty much sounds like backfiring in the intake.
I pulled the left valve cover again and looked at the timing chains and tensioners as well as the cams and valve seats. Everything looks fine and clean. (This is the side I fixed over the summer)
Last night I started to pull the driver-side valve cover and gave up after a while when I got to 4 bolts that are a bitch to remove because of space-restriction. I will continue trying to remove that valve cover tonight.
I am assuming that maybe that upper chain has jumped a couple of teeth to throw the timing off? I think that since that is the last tensioner that has not been worked on yet that maybe it has failed and the chain may be loose?
There is NO sound coming from the valve covers, like it did before when the passenger-side upper timing chain was loose and was slapping the inside cover. The only noise is that banging/backfiring sound coming from just inside the intake in the center of the engine. I can tell it is not in the lower part in the engine, but sounds like it is right in the upper-most part of the intake.
Do my assumptions sounds correct in that I think it may be out of timing again?
Any other ideas?
I just want a little more information in case I get the driver-side valve cover off and everything looks fine there as well.
I have had issues with coils in the past and have replaced many of them (at least 5) and as badly as it is running right now, I don't think it is coil-related as it would seem that for it to be running this badly at least 4 of them would have to have failed.
Any ideas? Anyone else ever have this issue?
My friends all say "ditch the LS and get another car", but I love this hunk of mechanical failure, so I think it is worth dropping a couple more $100 bills into since the rest of the car is solid and clean.