Hellllp! My Wagon has given up!!...(timing gears)

Includes fuel system, cooling system and exhaust.

Moderators: reidy, Blacky

Sigs
Posts: 70
Joined: Fri Oct 06, 2006 9:47 am
State: NOT ENTERED
Location: Wollongong

Hellllp! My Wagon has given up!!...(timing gears)

Post by Sigs »

I'm in trouble! I was driving my wagon today, after spending about 8 hours cutting her back and polishing her yesterday (gee she looks good) and for a short period of time a reasonably loud ticking noise was coming from the motor. This didn't affect the driving, although I decided at that point to start heading home.
This turned out to be a good move as about 6-7 minutes later she died, instantly. She didn't even say goodbye, just went and that was it.
Anyway, after i wiped the tears from my face and towed her home, I discovered the rotor wasn't spinning. Ahh, my problems solved, the dizzy was stuffed. So I pulled the dizzy out only to find that it was turning fine (when i hand turned the base).
So now fear strikes me deep as I consider what the next problem could be. As far as I can tell so far it must be deep in the murky depths of my 40 something year old beauty$$$$$.
Any ideas where to start?? :(
Sigs
(The ute will be happy, he might get a run this week)
mmm, maybe one day :roll:
Blacky
Posts: 12824
Joined: Tue Jul 20, 2004 8:58 am
State: WA
Location: up in the Perth hills

Post by Blacky »

Welcome to the club Sigs , youre not a TRUE grey motor owner until you can change a timing gear on the side of the road with a penknife and a 5 cent piece :D :D
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


Foundation member #61 of FB/EK Holden club of W.A.
oldnek
Posts: 1518
Joined: Sun Nov 19, 2006 9:15 pm
State: NOT ENTERED
Location: Ulladulla NSW

Post by oldnek »

Sorry Sigs.
Ihave to say the old fibre gear has let you down, Time for a new Alloy unit with the increment timing adjustment., set her up at 4 degrees before and your laughing.
Regards John
FB MAD
Posts: 2725
Joined: Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:59 pm
State: NOT ENTERED
Location: Upper Hunter N.S.W

Post by FB MAD »

Yep, timing gear.

Terry.
I can't think what to write here so this will do.
smooth

Post by smooth »

:(
Last edited by smooth on Tue Jun 17, 2008 4:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
mrs ratbox

Post by mrs ratbox »

perfect excuse for a red motor :twisted:
User avatar
Devilrod
Posts: 7394
Joined: Fri Apr 30, 2004 12:55 pm
State: VIC
Location: Beaconsfield, Vic

Post by Devilrod »

Don't you just love how they rip out your heart when you least expect it!!!!

But it does only sound like the timing gear.
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
Sigs
Posts: 70
Joined: Fri Oct 06, 2006 9:47 am
State: NOT ENTERED
Location: Wollongong

Post by Sigs »

thanks for the tips, I'll attack the timing gears at the next opp. For the meantime, the grey beast has been having a run this week and I'll give you a tip, the warmaride heater in the wagon is worth it's weight in gold!!! The bloody ute is like travelling in a freezer :shock:

Yep Smooth, unfortunatley the man I purchased her off passed away last week so the Wagon was there saying her goodbyes. It was the only car he had ever owned and he bought it new from Dwyers as the demo model back in it's day! Apparently he battled many attempts to persuade him to trade her in for a new car. Great guy, great story, anyway, the wagon was saying her goodbyes. The uncanny thing was she broke down after leaving the funeral, as if to say see you later, I'm going with him!! And off she went!

I must admit, I'm not much of a mechanic, but I'm going to learn as I go. where do you get the tools they show in the manual i.e. 6A5, 6A3-4,
Regards,
Sigs
mmm, maybe one day :roll:
mrs ratbox

Post by mrs ratbox »

thats a tad spooky that the car died on the way home from the funeral of the person that bought her new :shock:
Red Dog
Posts: 27
Joined: Thu Jun 07, 2007 5:12 pm
State: NOT ENTERED
Location: Mill Park Vic

Post by Red Dog »

[ The uncanny thing was she broke down after leaving the funeral, as if to say see you later, I'm going with him!! And off she went!

Maybe you might have to rename your car , "Christine" would be appropriate :roll:
"Everybody is entitled to my opinion"
Sigs
Posts: 70
Joined: Fri Oct 06, 2006 9:47 am
State: NOT ENTERED
Location: Wollongong

Post by Sigs »

Image

ouch! camshaft gear!

Image

Image

Now, to get it off!! :?
mmm, maybe one day :roll:
Lucy Blue
Posts: 48
Joined: Sun Jun 04, 2006 5:53 pm
State: NOT ENTERED
Location: West Ryde NSW

changing the cam gear

Post by Lucy Blue »

you know you can change the cam gear with the camshaft still in the engine :twisted:

instead of it taking you about 5 hours you can do it in about 2

BUT you have to know what you are doing and it needs two people.

Cheers
If I could think of something witty I would put it here
Sigs
Posts: 70
Joined: Fri Oct 06, 2006 9:47 am
State: NOT ENTERED
Location: Wollongong

Post by Sigs »

Its starting to sound like fun. I looked at it and thought I'd just pop it off and replace it with another!
So Sunny Tim I need to take the camshaft out? Is this where you undo the retaining bolts through the camshaft gear holes.
After this does it just slide out or do you need to do additional work to pop out the camshaft?
Also, I note in the workshop manual it talks about using a special tool to release the gear from the camshaft. Is this tool necessary or is there another way of doing it? Once I have it off is it just a matter of hitting it back on again?

On the other hand Lucy Blue, how do you pop it off while the camshaft is still in the motor?? Sounds a helll of a lot easier. What implications are there for doing it this way and do you just whack the new one into place?

Regards,
Sigs
mmm, maybe one day :roll:
smooth

Post by smooth »

:shock:
Last edited by smooth on Tue Jun 17, 2008 4:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Sigs
Posts: 70
Joined: Fri Oct 06, 2006 9:47 am
State: NOT ENTERED
Location: Wollongong

Post by Sigs »

I've pulled the rocker cover off, crapped myself, then pulled the rocker shaft, push rods, coil, distributor, side plate, tappets??, then finally turned the crankshaft so the camshaft was in position to undo the retaining bolts, then figured out I'd need to remove basically the whole front end to slide the camshaft out, so I did that (biggest part of the job, rusty bolts, how about the person who decided itwas a good idea to put the screws for the indicator grille pieces inside the guard, whose #%@$ idea was that in design!)

Anyway, the camshaft is out, whoohoo!! Now it's a waiting game for the new camshaft timing gear to come in......

Thanks for your help, it's much needed and appreciated.
Regards,
Sigs
mmm, maybe one day :roll:
Post Reply