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fernanbr 05-11-2005 03:35 PM

86 560SEC oil pressure
 
Just joined but I've read many of the threads so I'm pretty much convinced that I should get a timing chain replacement at 130K. Local "expert" (Franco at Prospect Foreign in West Htfd, CT) though says for $350, he'll pull the valve cover(s)? and can tell whether or not it needs to be done. Only $1000 to do the whole job so that seems like the way to go - insurance as the posts say. No noise on starting.

First has anyone had experience with Prospect Foreign for this level of work?

Another issue is oil pressure that drops to 2 atm at idle (bouncing) as soon as the engine is warmed up. Starts at 3+ and runs there under load. Intermittent skip at idle that I'm currently assigning to old plugs.

Can a 130K tensioner cause the oil pressure issue at idle or should we look at the oil system? What are the likely suspects? One of the posts talks about a pressure relief valve and an o-ring but I'm not clear on the symptoms that corrected. Is there anything else to be looking for while we've got the valve covers off?

Thanks in advance for your help.

newr 05-11-2005 06:12 PM

WHAT????

$350 just to take the valve covers off and see if the timing chain is needed for replacement???.. It only takes 1/2 hr or so to remove both covers to check for the chain and top 3 TC guides.

$1000 to put in a new chain? does that include ALL 6 guides? It takes approximately about 2 hrs to roll in a new chain (w/o replacing the guides).

I had my TC and tensioner replaced for $200 (labor only. I provided the parts).

You better run away far from this "expert".

Good luck

CzarFC 05-11-2005 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by newr
WHAT????

$350 just to take the valve covers off and see if the timing chain is needed for replacement???.. It only takes 1/2 hr or so to remove both covers to check for the chain and top 3 TC guides.

$1000 to put in a new chain? does that include ALL 6 guides? It takes approximately about 2 hrs to roll in a new chain (w/o replacing the guides).

I had my TC and tensioner replaced for $200 (labor only. I provided the parts).

You better run away far from this "expert".

Good luck



I second that! Thats highway robbery!

MikeTangas 05-11-2005 09:04 PM

Oh, BTW your oil pressure sounds perfectly normal.


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