Pat DelDuca
New LVC Member
I think one of the timing chains may have broken on my daughter's 2000 LS
3.9l . Shop wants over $ 1,000.00 just to get into it. I'm going to try to do it myself. Does anyone know if you have to use the special tools and also once the timing marks on the crankshaft sprockets are lined up, do the camshaft sprockets go on only one way so that they are automaticly lined up? How do I know when the camshaft is in the right position?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
3.9l . Shop wants over $ 1,000.00 just to get into it. I'm going to try to do it myself. Does anyone know if you have to use the special tools and also once the timing marks on the crankshaft sprockets are lined up, do the camshaft sprockets go on only one way so that they are automaticly lined up? How do I know when the camshaft is in the right position?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks