Glad to hear you got her together and it al worked out well.
Couple of questions,
If you had to do it again, would you pull the motor?
How many hours did it take you to do it roughly?
Exactly which parts did you change and how much did you end up spending on the job?
Thanks,
Wayne
If I had it to do over I would do it the same way. I think it would be more trouble to pull the whole engine with everything that is attched to it. You'd still have to disconnect A/C lines, fuel, exhaust, tranny, heater hoses, hydraulic lines for the fan (GEN I), wiring etc. From what I have read it's easier to drop the motor with the subframe from underneath then pulling it the classic way. Personally, I wouldn't want to do all that....I just don't see an advantage to it.
I spent around $900-950 for all the timing chain components and that was everything from tensioners, tensioner arms, chains, VC gaskets, front cover gasket etc. I bought the parts from Max that used to cut some deals for us members, but I don't think he is around anymore. I spent some extra while everything was apart, like a new A/C compressor, water pump, sway bar bushings, coils. I figured if all that was out I might as well do it all at once....not that you would have to do that obviously.
Total hours would be hard to estimate because I worked on it sporadically over the course of 2 or 3 months a couple hours every few nights or so. Plus some of that time was cleaning and hot tanking parts. I wasn't in a hurry because it was not my only car.
Well, let me say that with the experience, if I had to tear into it today and had to hurry, I truly believe I could do it in 2-3 days at 8-9 hours a day staying steady.
If you have any other questions feel free to ask, hope that helps.