Balance Shaft Chain Alignment On 5 Cylinder 3.7 L Vortec Engine - GMC Canyon, Chevy Colorado, Isuzu
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- If you’re replacing balance shafts or crankshaft, you have to re-align balance shafts and chains.
GMC Canyon 2004-2014
Chevy Colorado 2004-2014
H3 Hummer 2006-2010
Isuzu I370 2006-2008
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Haven't seen a single instance of anyone anywhere changing the bearings on those balance shafts. Even during a full rebuild. You have to assume there's engines out there with 500k-800k miles on those bearings after a rebuild or two because no one can do it.
Very true!
Something you should note. The I5 is a Clockwise rotating engine. So when you are looking at it from the rear, you should be rotating in Counter-Clockwise. That ensures the engine is Clockwise when looking at it from the front / harmonic balancer.
Very true
If im replacing the vvt sprocket and the timing chain, should i replace this one too? Or should be ok?
If it doesn’t have excessive play it should be fine.
How do you remove the sprocket to replace the bearing or whatever it has . There is a lot o play in them sometimes. Not one video shows how to
What sprocket are you talking about?
Is there a trick to getting the balance chain back on after removals
No, the same way it came off is how it goes on
Mine isn't going on easy. There's not enough slack. It looks like a sprocket has to come off and go back on with the chain just like the front timing chain but I'm not sure how the sprocket comes off
@tylerbidiman4346 did you remove the tensioner? Should be just enough to get it off and on?
@@motorcarnutyou have to remove the left sprocket(the one under the starter). It is left hand thread also. So you will have turn bolt clockwise to loosen
How many miles does this chain typically last?
Depends on how you maintain your engine with proper oil changes. But typically 200k
Is it thar same for 3.5 engine?
Very similar
I never work in that engine 🙃🙃
They are decent engines but have weak crankshafts for some reason.