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Newbie with timing issue
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<blockquote data-quote="maxpg" data-source="post: 22077" data-attributes="member: 8040"><p>Hello, thank you for the photos,</p><p>I got mine assembled back again, with the both new Cam phasers, all the marks are like on your pictures. Still had camshaft position error codes all over and the engine shut itself off when rev more than 1000 RPM. Codes were P0340, P0097, P0014, P0113. ECM reset gave no help. Changed both camshaft sensors to new GM's, without resolution. </p><p>Then I checked PCV vacuum, there was none, so I drilled a hole in the intake and cleaned it, there are many instructions about it online. </p><p>After fixing the PCV, I changed the intake camshaft sensor AGAIN for a new one and that got me rid of those codes. </p><p>Still have a sole P0446 EVAP system code though, but it is another story I guess.</p><p>Driving with precautions for two days, still no those codes back.</p><p>Do you have any update on your project?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxpg, post: 22077, member: 8040"] Hello, thank you for the photos, I got mine assembled back again, with the both new Cam phasers, all the marks are like on your pictures. Still had camshaft position error codes all over and the engine shut itself off when rev more than 1000 RPM. Codes were P0340, P0097, P0014, P0113. ECM reset gave no help. Changed both camshaft sensors to new GM's, without resolution. Then I checked PCV vacuum, there was none, so I drilled a hole in the intake and cleaned it, there are many instructions about it online. After fixing the PCV, I changed the intake camshaft sensor AGAIN for a new one and that got me rid of those codes. Still have a sole P0446 EVAP system code though, but it is another story I guess. Driving with precautions for two days, still no those codes back. Do you have any update on your project? [/QUOTE]
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