IML: Timing Chain
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IML: Timing Chain
- From: "Eric" <gearhead@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 09:41:30 -0800
Kle,
The nylon coated cam sprocket progressively degrades until at one point
there isn't enough material on it to hold the chain tight enough and then
the chain will slip. I think the chain rarely fails due to breaking a link,
though the chain will stretch some.
With a timing light, you can pretty well tell the condition of the timing
set by looking for any skip in the timing mark. I experienced a surging at
high speeds that was constant and rhythmic until the new chain set was
installed. With the worn set, I would have to jab the throttle to the floor
to get it off of high idle when cold, I believe that was a symptom of low
vacuum based on the cam being out of time with the crank, causing not enough
of an air rush through the carburetor air horn to open up the choke plate.
Someone mentioned that the chain set will fail at start up, usually. While
this may be, mine failed on an exit ramp just as I fully lifted my foot off
the gas pedal, creating an engine braking force. The motor died, then
cranked irregularly. I could see the rotor skip when I cranked the motor
after I finally got the car home.
In answer, the chain assembly will fully fail at once, but with plenty of
clues that its about to go. The 440 is a non-interference motor.
Eric
Portland, Oregon
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From: "Klebert L. Hall" <swampyankee@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: IML: Timing chain
Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 07:43:05 -0500
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From: "Robin Giesbrecht" <robings@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: IML: main bearings, oil pressure gauge
Next is the cam and timing chain.Looking at that timing chain(slack) from
the crankcase while doing the bearings made me shudder.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but when the timing chain goes in these cars,
don't they just stop? That's always been my experience with old pushrod
cars... The 440 isn't a valve-interference engine, is it?
-Kle.
'69 Crown 4DHT
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