Tony,
Would you please describe the symptoms your engine displayed that made you want
to change the timing chain? My engine (a 455) seems to run strong, but like
yours it has reached that 100,000 mile stage which others have indicated is the
point that most timing chains need replacing. I'm happy to perform recommended
preventative maintenance, but at the same time don't like to start 'fixing
things' that "ain't broke yet". BTW, Netters, has anyone ever broken a timing
chain or slipped a sprocket? How many miles on the engine when it happened?
Thanks, Tony, and anyone else who responds.
Phil Stewart
'76 Transmode, TN
> Alan,
>
> I am far from an expert, so maybe someone else has more info, but I just
> changed my timing chain and DID NOT have to remove oil pan. I went through
> the same confusion when I was planning this job. You will have to detach the
> front engine mount, but that is no big deal. I removed the fan shroud and
> fan so I had a lot of room to get in there. My chain had almost 100,000
> miles on it, and I almost was able to remove it without taking the gears
> off!
>
> A new one makes it feel like a new engine. Good luck.
>
> Tony B.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Alan Bredbury
> To: gmc mail list
> Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 9:51 AM
>
> > You can call me a lurker, I seem to have trouble
> > getting the list to accept mail from me. I have a
> > question or two which I am sure someone out there can
> > help me with. First someone please tell me that the
> > GMC manual I have is wrong because if it is right I
> > need to remove the oil pan to get the front cover off
> > to do the timing chain and gears. Further the way it
> > is written it looks like you have to remove the final
> > drive to get the pan off. Yikes. I hope I am reading
> > this wrong. Second, Does anyone have a Napa part
> > number for the oil pressure shutdown switch for the
> > 6000 watt Onan? Thanks in advance. I am looking
> > forward to getting this work done before I go to FL in
> > Feburary starting tonight, lets see it's gonna be 15
> > degrees tonight and no garage, this ought to be fun.
> > Alan Bredbury in CT.
> > 1974 26' GMC owned for almost 2 years.
> >
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Would you please describe the symptoms your engine displayed that made you want
to change the timing chain? My engine (a 455) seems to run strong, but like
yours it has reached that 100,000 mile stage which others have indicated is the
point that most timing chains need replacing. I'm happy to perform recommended
preventative maintenance, but at the same time don't like to start 'fixing
things' that "ain't broke yet". BTW, Netters, has anyone ever broken a timing
chain or slipped a sprocket? How many miles on the engine when it happened?
Thanks, Tony, and anyone else who responds.
Phil Stewart
'76 Transmode, TN
> Alan,
>
> I am far from an expert, so maybe someone else has more info, but I just
> changed my timing chain and DID NOT have to remove oil pan. I went through
> the same confusion when I was planning this job. You will have to detach the
> front engine mount, but that is no big deal. I removed the fan shroud and
> fan so I had a lot of room to get in there. My chain had almost 100,000
> miles on it, and I almost was able to remove it without taking the gears
> off!
>
> A new one makes it feel like a new engine. Good luck.
>
> Tony B.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Alan Bredbury
> To: gmc mail list
> Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 9:51 AM
>
> > You can call me a lurker, I seem to have trouble
> > getting the list to accept mail from me. I have a
> > question or two which I am sure someone out there can
> > help me with. First someone please tell me that the
> > GMC manual I have is wrong because if it is right I
> > need to remove the oil pan to get the front cover off
> > to do the timing chain and gears. Further the way it
> > is written it looks like you have to remove the final
> > drive to get the pan off. Yikes. I hope I am reading
> > this wrong. Second, Does anyone have a Napa part
> > number for the oil pressure shutdown switch for the
> > 6000 watt Onan? Thanks in advance. I am looking
> > forward to getting this work done before I go to FL in
> > Feburary starting tonight, lets see it's gonna be 15
> > degrees tonight and no garage, this ought to be fun.
> > Alan Bredbury in CT.
> > 1974 26' GMC owned for almost 2 years.
> >
> > __________________________________________________
> > Do You Yahoo!?
> > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
> > http://im.yahoo.com
> >