AMC Diplomat
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Did you try cranking it over with the pump out to see if that was the issue?
I'll do you one better.Did you try cranking it over with the pump out to see if that was the issue?
Oh I fully agree. Just that is the only thing I can think of that makes any sense. I even tried it with a roughly 1/4" washer just for science and no difference in behavior.The timing cover is thick enough and bolted to the flat surface of the engine enough thst it shouldn't warp or sit anything but flat but that's a strange one.
I questioned that a bit too, when I pre-soaked the new chain, between the time it took to get it out of the container and onto the motor the new oil already all dripped off and gears/chain looked like I never soaked it. Besides that the car had not been ran for a few days at that point, plenty of time for all the oil to leak down.Shouldn't there be oil all over the gear and chain?
You could tape or pin a piece of sandpaper onto a very flat surface and slowly shave the pump arm a thousandths at time. It'll make a mess but it'll clean up okDoesn't make the sound with the pump completely out. Stick my finger in the hole with the car not running of course lol and it's very clear assuming the arm sits roughly in the middle of the hole, there is not much clearance with the chain where it is.
I am also currently pinching the fuel pump arm with c clamps, just to see if it can be tightened up rather than having to cut into it.
Mancini sells covers at reasonable prices: Timing CoversAlso noticed this.
Looks like the cover has been getting chewed up a little. All along the side the chain would sit near. Hmmmm
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Good idea, I will try that once I see what sandpaper I have laying around.You could tape or pin a piece of sandpaper onto a very flat surface and slowly shave the pump arm a thousandths at time. It'll make a mess but it'll clean up ok
So the chain (old or new) isn't at fault for that damage?The cover should be more chewed up if it was rubbing and wouldn't have that discoloration.
Might want to call them first to see if they'll ding you again on that. I'm surprised it was that expensiveGood idea, I will try that once I see what sandpaper I have laying around.
As for the cover, mancini was great for the ignition kit but I got a surprise extra freight charge of around 120$ when I bought that kit. I'm not sure if I wanna do that again lol
Might just grab a Dorman off rockauto since at least I know I won't get surprised through them.
Edit- nevermind, with the ignition kit they only offered DHL, with the timing cover they offer FedEx so I'll give it a shot.
I went ahead and ordered it, I put a comment in to send me a quote BEFORE fully processing the order so we will see in a day or two hopefullyMight want to call them first to see if they'll ding you again on that. I'm surprised it was that expensive