Timing Chain, Distributor, or other problem? ANY Advice?
poppi
Jeeper
Wow fellow jeepers, this website is a great resource! I've done some research here and am now in process of attempting a timing chain/replacement, but I've got some questions. Here is the run down:
Got my first jeep in June, a 1980 CJ7 with a AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l . Supposedly had 12k on rebuilt motor. I knew I would need to do some work on it myself but took it to local reputable mechanic to get me started in right direction.
First- the gas tank had bright orange gas/water in it, I changed it.
Second, the carb needed rebuilt, I paid mechanic to do it as I was busy. $250 and 3 days later it dies after going over little bump, took back to mechanic and "I broke distributor, rotor and cap"- a HEI distrib. they replaced for $500. since then I noticed some slight backfire on deceleration Well, 2 weeks later I'm cruising down A1A in Cocoa Beach 35 mph and it dies, was low on oil ( oil changed less than 2 weeks before). I sent it back to them and they said oil level would cause it to run that way & I had a couple leaks( I never noticed significant leakage). Choke wasn't running right either, they installed auto choke $100. A week later I'm down Indian River Drive 30 mph and same thing, it dies, low on oil too( If there is ever a place to break down in a jeep it is there, under shade trees overlooking the river)) Sent it back in and 'the distrib was bad', they "replaced" it (under warranty), but it still doesn't run.
They said the timing probably jumped and I need new timing chain, $500.
Now I know mechanics are in biz to make money, and thats ok but I already owe this place $1000 and need to man up and do this stuff myself( as I originally planned when I got the jeep) cause I'm going broke. So I researched here, got my jeep back, got the parts, disassembled everything except chain/sprockets and here I am...
1) Timing chain and sprockets "look" brand new. Solid metal- I know the original were plastic.
2) I didn't see an oil shredder/slinger when cover came off, is that behind sprockets or is it missing?
3) There is at least 1/2" chain slack on bottom side of sprocket assembly, top is good and tight
3) When sprockets are lined at "TDC"- (pointing at each other) distrib rotor is at 10-11 o'clock position. Rotor is near "1" cylinder( 5 oclock) when cam sprocket is around 10 o'clock
4) At 1 o'clock Cam and 3 o'clock crank there are 15 pins between them.
Sounds to me like the distrib is off. I'm wondering if I need to replace the chain/sprockets, is that slack excessive Guess I could since I have the parts... Needed to fix oil leaks anyways, I'm going to change the oil pan gasket in the mean time and check back for advice-
ANY INSIGHT WOULD BE APPRECIATED- THANKS!
Got my first jeep in June, a 1980 CJ7 with a AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l . Supposedly had 12k on rebuilt motor. I knew I would need to do some work on it myself but took it to local reputable mechanic to get me started in right direction.
First- the gas tank had bright orange gas/water in it, I changed it.
Second, the carb needed rebuilt, I paid mechanic to do it as I was busy. $250 and 3 days later it dies after going over little bump, took back to mechanic and "I broke distributor, rotor and cap"- a HEI distrib. they replaced for $500. since then I noticed some slight backfire on deceleration Well, 2 weeks later I'm cruising down A1A in Cocoa Beach 35 mph and it dies, was low on oil ( oil changed less than 2 weeks before). I sent it back to them and they said oil level would cause it to run that way & I had a couple leaks( I never noticed significant leakage). Choke wasn't running right either, they installed auto choke $100. A week later I'm down Indian River Drive 30 mph and same thing, it dies, low on oil too( If there is ever a place to break down in a jeep it is there, under shade trees overlooking the river)) Sent it back in and 'the distrib was bad', they "replaced" it (under warranty), but it still doesn't run.
They said the timing probably jumped and I need new timing chain, $500.
Now I know mechanics are in biz to make money, and thats ok but I already owe this place $1000 and need to man up and do this stuff myself( as I originally planned when I got the jeep) cause I'm going broke. So I researched here, got my jeep back, got the parts, disassembled everything except chain/sprockets and here I am...
1) Timing chain and sprockets "look" brand new. Solid metal- I know the original were plastic.
2) I didn't see an oil shredder/slinger when cover came off, is that behind sprockets or is it missing?
3) There is at least 1/2" chain slack on bottom side of sprocket assembly, top is good and tight
3) When sprockets are lined at "TDC"- (pointing at each other) distrib rotor is at 10-11 o'clock position. Rotor is near "1" cylinder( 5 oclock) when cam sprocket is around 10 o'clock
4) At 1 o'clock Cam and 3 o'clock crank there are 15 pins between them.
Sounds to me like the distrib is off. I'm wondering if I need to replace the chain/sprockets, is that slack excessive Guess I could since I have the parts... Needed to fix oil leaks anyways, I'm going to change the oil pan gasket in the mean time and check back for advice-
ANY INSIGHT WOULD BE APPRECIATED- THANKS!