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Newbie with timing issue
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<blockquote data-quote="AllTerrain1025" data-source="post: 23282" data-attributes="member: 8486"><p>Did drop the pan and found all of the pieces to the top guide (both metal and plastics). Disconnected the battery while I was doing that whole process. Got everything back together filled up the oil, and all the codes were gone. Took it on about a 14 mile drive, no issues at all. Has my daughter pull it into the garage to test fit some stuff in the back and everything was fine. When she started it back up again to pull it out, the P0017 shows up again.</p><p></p><p>I did replace the solenoids when I did the timing chain job, but they were the parts that were included in the Cloyes kit. Would step #1 be to try and replace with an AC Delco OEM one? Those are pretty easy to get at so it wouldn't be that big of a deal. I do believe that I got the timing right as with this being an interference engine, if something was off, I would think the motor would go bye bye.</p><p></p><p>Before I released the tensioner when I was doing the job, I pulled all the chain slack to the intake side per the instructions on the Cloyes video.</p><p></p><p>Other than this annoying ass code, my daughters 'Nox is running a lot better and quieter than she was before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllTerrain1025, post: 23282, member: 8486"] Did drop the pan and found all of the pieces to the top guide (both metal and plastics). Disconnected the battery while I was doing that whole process. Got everything back together filled up the oil, and all the codes were gone. Took it on about a 14 mile drive, no issues at all. Has my daughter pull it into the garage to test fit some stuff in the back and everything was fine. When she started it back up again to pull it out, the P0017 shows up again. I did replace the solenoids when I did the timing chain job, but they were the parts that were included in the Cloyes kit. Would step #1 be to try and replace with an AC Delco OEM one? Those are pretty easy to get at so it wouldn't be that big of a deal. I do believe that I got the timing right as with this being an interference engine, if something was off, I would think the motor would go bye bye. Before I released the tensioner when I was doing the job, I pulled all the chain slack to the intake side per the instructions on the Cloyes video. Other than this annoying ass code, my daughters 'Nox is running a lot better and quieter than she was before. [/QUOTE]
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