GM 2.0L/2.2L/2.4L Timing and Balance Shaft replacement, Kits 76209V and 76093

Поделиться
HTML-код

Комментарии • 64

  • @mcjack8541
    @mcjack8541 6 месяцев назад +8

    I've watched dozens of videos to understand this process. YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE who has been able to teach this effectively without any all the extra bs. To the point, precise and consise. You're a GREAT EDUCATOR. Thank you for your time and expertise.

  • @jitskevanosch8623
    @jitskevanosch8623 Год назад +2

    Very clear lesson in changing the timing chain on these engines, with these instructions everybody with basic mechanic knowledge and tools can do a proper job 👍.

  • @Wesley-ABQ
    @Wesley-ABQ Год назад +7

    you put the VVT solenoids in the wrong position, Grey INT VVT solenoid goes on the intake side, Black EX VVT solenoid goes on the exhaust side. Great video though

  • @flyingdutchmanindustries5877
    @flyingdutchmanindustries5877 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, awesome video. I can tell that you are having a hard time reading from your script/screen/teleprompter. Nice, clear voice. If you need to wear glasses, that's cool. Nobody will think you look dum. If they do, then their dum.
    Nice job.

  • @rafaeltrejo1614
    @rafaeltrejo1614 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much. You save my car. Very knowledgeable guy.

  • @mikebuquicc3124
    @mikebuquicc3124 6 месяцев назад

    absolutely the best info video out there. thank you

  • @jasonpocaro2730
    @jasonpocaro2730 Год назад

    Doing this job (plus the water pump) tomorrow. Thank you for the awesome video 😎👍

    • @Brouse
      @Brouse Год назад +1

      Doing it currently, and not having fun lol

    • @jasonpocaro2730
      @jasonpocaro2730 Год назад +2

      @@Brouse I use "white out" on all the timing gear parts. Mark them at the gear tip. Makes alignment super simple and easy to verify I got it right or wrong. Super helpful on the rear cam for exhaust, as it is difficult to see. 🕵️ 😎👍

  • @codysallander581
    @codysallander581 Год назад

    Can u turn the sprockets separately to line them up if the crank is already in the right spot

  • @jamescummingsautomotiveeng7994
    @jamescummingsautomotiveeng7994 Год назад +1

    Very informative I got one confused statement there that I'm not quite digesting, you said activate the timing chain activator then you said after activation it will be very difficult I'm confused what does that mean then you showed a basically screw it into it engages with the unit that puts the pressure on the camshaft timing chain like normal timing chains does I'm confused look like a basic elementary procedure to me

  • @philliprivera7554
    @philliprivera7554 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very well explained and easy to follow video. Thanks SA GEAR!

  • @bomark2002
    @bomark2002 Год назад

    Was this the tutorial for the 2011 ecotec 2.4 LAF engine, Because there are different ways to set the timing on these?

  • @robertoescobar007
    @robertoescobar007 Год назад

    Thank you very much for this 👏👏👏👏

  • @junkrider2531
    @junkrider2531 Год назад

    Perfect video

  • @dosgos
    @dosgos 8 месяцев назад

    It is worth upgrading only the revised tensioner on an ecotec that no issues? 2013 2.4L

  • @aacar4095
    @aacar4095 Год назад

    What engine flush product do you recommend?

  • @pinzguy4937
    @pinzguy4937 5 месяцев назад

    This is a great video! I wish that I could work on my engine on a stand instead of in the car.

  • @dosgos
    @dosgos 8 месяцев назад +2

    Wait...isn't the tensioner supposed to be activated AFTER install?

  • @vahikshah335
    @vahikshah335 2 года назад

    Thank you sir

  • @HouseCallAutoRepair
    @HouseCallAutoRepair 7 месяцев назад

    Can you get balancer gears for a 3.5L ?

  • @TheDuce0six
    @TheDuce0six 18 дней назад

    My new 2 small sprockets don’t have rings and washers is that by new design?

  • @showupforyourselfdtyson4334
    @showupforyourselfdtyson4334 11 месяцев назад

    How do you purchase the kit?

  • @adelh3319
    @adelh3319 24 дня назад

    Is the 2.2L diesel?

  • @unownvoyage
    @unownvoyage Год назад

    You have to be top dead center on the compression stroke why the exhaust?

    • @mikel6989
      @mikel6989 11 месяцев назад

      The timing on this motor is set on TDC of the exhaust stroke, not compression. Don't know why.

  • @gotbullusa
    @gotbullusa 2 года назад +3

    How do you determine if the #1 piston is at TDC of the proper stroke if chains were broken?

    • @dano9973
      @dano9973 2 года назад

      Did you figure it out? I see this outfit doesn't want to answer questions. Dummy me took the sprockets off without looking where they were. Now I need to know where the cams need to be because of the cam sprockets off. I know the crank is at 12 o'clock to be top center. I need to figure where the cams go to know intake and exhaust are right. I can put the sprockets in the key way on the cam but it could be one turn wrong. I'm scared to continue without knowing for sure. I see I can't ask this dude because they don't reply.

    • @dwightferguson5454
      @dwightferguson5454 2 года назад

      @@dano9973 a good point of reference is to count the chain links. Use this video or similar to count the links and the distance between the marks on the chain. You can also look online for the chain and count the mark distance there too. if I am correct, the distance between the exhaust and intake camshafts have 14 links inbetween. This is a good starting point. Also count the amount of links on your chain and compare it to the ones you see online. Lastly, count the diffrence between the exhaust cam mark to the crank mark, and and the intake cam mark to the crank mark.

    • @Danlyman2010
      @Danlyman2010 2 года назад +1

      He tells you the position at about 2:25 in the video. Just make sure you're not turning the engine too much. You have to worry about interference with the valves and breaking the valves so don't force the engine when you're turning it. You need to look at the position of the cams and the valves to make sure you're not going to hit anything. If your chains were broken, there's a pretty good chance your valves are piston are already busted up.
      I converted the end of an old compression tester so I could actually blow compressed air into the cylinder with the valves closed and see if it held air or whether you could hear it leaking through the engine. Just don't use too much air pressure as it will actually turn the engine and you might cause damage that wasn't there to begin with.

    • @unownvoyage
      @unownvoyage Год назад

      Put a piece of paper in the camber and if it pops out you’re on the compression stroke. Spin the crank one more revolution to get to the desired stroke. But make sure it’s on the compression stroke. I’m not sure why this guy said to be on the exhaust stroke

    • @mickeybuck638
      @mickeybuck638 Год назад

      @@unownvoyage manual says to be on the exhaust stroke is why he said that

  • @Johnnyreengo
    @Johnnyreengo Год назад

    How would you know when to replace the timing components? The maintenance schedule does not include anything on the timing system

    • @austinfrazier7325
      @austinfrazier7325 Год назад

      There is nothing definitive I've seen. On the non DI Ecotec engines I've read that the nylon guides break down with age not so much mileage. This happens around 12-15 years. Again just what I've read. I've got a 2008 Solstice so mine will probably need to be replaced soon even though the engine only has 29K miles. But who really knows. Supposedly there will be a loud rattle on startup when the chain needs replacing. You can also pull the VVT solenods and look for metal shavings on them.

    • @GahhDamnAlex
      @GahhDamnAlex Год назад +1

      Timing components hardly ever need to be serviced. However, they do if the engine is not maintained well, then you start to have issues such as, chains stretching, tensioners failing, guides wearing out, etc

  • @Danlyman2010
    @Danlyman2010 2 года назад +2

    I see your engine's all cut out to see the tensioner pin hitting the guide, but I don't see how you're supposed to see it on a normal engine.

    • @aacar4095
      @aacar4095 Год назад

      I'm actually doing this job right now and if you're careful and shine a light, you can just barely see the tip. I also used a little inspection cam to double check.

  • @stevofromiowa
    @stevofromiowa Год назад

    Nothing about how to activate the tensioner?

  • @cartroublewannafix8611
    @cartroublewannafix8611 2 года назад

    Is there a way to adjust the timing without marks? I took the chain out and my stupidity allowed me to turn the the sprocket s individually, which turned the cams. Now I have no idea where I am at. Call me an idiot because I am. 2015 Chev malibu 2.5

    • @Infamousss93
      @Infamousss93 2 года назад

      Bro same thing happen to me, did you figure it out?? I'm stuck

    • @himikedrewhere1146
      @himikedrewhere1146 Год назад +1

      Turn the crank a quarter turn bringing all pistons to the center of the cylinder. Rotate the cams to their proper positions using the timing marks. Bring #1 back to the top.

  • @1111comment
    @1111comment Год назад

    12:13 activation. Any tips on replacing just the tensioner?

    • @etchris
      @etchris Год назад

      Pretty sure you just remove from the back with a 32mm socket. Put the new one in at 55 ft'lbs, then activate the tensioner by pressing the guide into the tensioner. They are activated by puhshing them in about a 1/8-1/4 inch. You will need you remove the valve cover to depress the tensioner

    • @1111comment
      @1111comment Год назад

      @@etchris I also used locking pliers on each cam shaft.
      Fixed P0016/P0017!

    • @etchris
      @etchris Год назад

      @@1111comment am doing a timing chain replacement this weekend, doesn't look to bad! Hopefully all goes well

    • @1111comment
      @1111comment Год назад

      @@etchris good luck man. yeah doesnt look too bad. worst part on mine is dropping the engine an inch bc of one bolt; can't make it too easy. 😂.

    • @mickeybuck638
      @mickeybuck638 Год назад

      @@1111comment you just replaced the tensioner? no chains? I got my cover off and nothing is broke and i'm considering that especially since it appears in time still

  • @user-fe3cq1uc1x
    @user-fe3cq1uc1x 6 месяцев назад

    Has you all forgot engine view is from the driver seat?

  • @jerrytroup3796
    @jerrytroup3796 Год назад

    Why at 6.28 are you calling the left side the intake balance shaft and the right side the exhaust. That's true if your using rear wheel drive vehicle definition. But on the stand as presented it's opposite

    • @Dappersworth
      @Dappersworth Год назад

      The front of the engine is the the timing chain end of the engine, and is using that as reference.

  • @jerrytroup3796
    @jerrytroup3796 Год назад +4

    You can't install the tensioner activated. You activate after installed.

    • @aacar4095
      @aacar4095 Год назад +1

      I agree that step wasn’t real clear in the video.

    • @pauly2505
      @pauly2505 Месяц назад

      He activated it first because he turned the balancer to release the chain slack to one side to allow for the tensioner to be installed activated

  • @andrewortega763
    @andrewortega763 Год назад +2

    You guys totally ripped off cloyes installation video for the ecotec word for word

    • @jamescummingsautomotiveeng7994
      @jamescummingsautomotiveeng7994 Год назад

      There was a difference Chloys did not activate the camshaft activator before they put it in they screwed in and then run a long ride down in their to activate it that was what was puzzling me. Like the way he did it that's the way I'm accustomed

  • @butchbrown1582
    @butchbrown1582 10 месяцев назад +1

    You are wrong in parts of your video. The 2.0 takes a different lower pully than the one shown for the balance shaft. 2nd the Exhaust balance shaft is on the Left side of the engine when facing it. On the 2.0L Turbo engine.

  • @jkb010
    @jkb010 3 месяца назад

    Love the video but could have been even kinder to include torque specs of the balance shaft sprockets

  • @boosted2.4_sky
    @boosted2.4_sky 2 года назад +4

    Please...stop calling Ecotec .....echo-tek....it's not echo-tek....

  • @jonjon3719
    @jonjon3719 6 месяцев назад

    You will be a millionaire selling those thx to the trash that GM produced those oil guzzling engines.

    • @pinzguy4937
      @pinzguy4937 5 месяцев назад

      My 2.4 has 183,000 miles and gets 5000 miles to the quart. I use Mobil1.

  • @KarurosuSJ
    @KarurosuSJ 4 месяца назад

    You just taught a life skill I will never forget. 🫡