2004 2.2 Sunfire Timing Chain (ecotec engine)
Hello,
I have a friend whose 2004, 2.2L ecotec, Sunfire car will not start.
HISTORY:
-His car has made a clacking sound for over a year now and we thought it was the valves.
-Major maintenance has not been performed/maintained
-it has 150k miles and has never had the timing chain replaced
CURRENT:
-he has been having power issues when accelerating (car bogs down and does not perform well.) He had the fuel pump checked at a local dealer and they said it was ok
-when the car would not start, it sounded like there was no spark so we changed the ICM and the coil pack (whatever you call it.) Still no start. We were able to check for spark and there was spark (those items, IMO, should be replaced anyway because of the age of the car.)
-we removed the valve cover to see if the chain was still intact, which it was. However, there is a tone of slack in the chain and I think we actually made it skip a tooth on the intake side.
My question: is this an Interference engine ? If not, we are going to install a timing chain kit. But if it is, what is involved to get this thing up and running, or is it worth it?
Thanks in advance,
Mike
Hello,
I have a friend whose 2004, 2.2L ecotec, Sunfire car will not start.
HISTORY:
-His car has made a clacking sound for over a year now and we thought it was the valves.
-Major maintenance has not been performed/maintained
-it has 150k miles and has never had the timing chain replaced
CURRENT:
-he has been having power issues when accelerating (car bogs down and does not perform well.) He had the fuel pump checked at a local dealer and they said it was ok
-when the car would not start, it sounded like there was no spark so we changed the ICM and the coil pack (whatever you call it.) Still no start. We were able to check for spark and there was spark (those items, IMO, should be replaced anyway because of the age of the car.)
-we removed the valve cover to see if the chain was still intact, which it was. However, there is a tone of slack in the chain and I think we actually made it skip a tooth on the intake side.
My question: is this an Interference engine ? If not, we are going to install a timing chain kit. But if it is, what is involved to get this thing up and running, or is it worth it?
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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