excellent. All the pertinent info needed without a 3 hour video. The fact that you did a lot of it one handed while holding the camera with the other was most impressive.
I did my first one a year ago and had to come back to thank you for your video. I was super intimidated by this job at first. Then I saw how easy it is. I’ve even done a few things to optimize it so the ac line and transmission lines don’t hang up. There are places you can hook them too and I never have an issue. I also just take the motor mount out. It’s only one more bolt once you get the rest of the fuse box out. Takes another 5 minutes but makes it easier. I’ve done like 10 of these now from traverse/acadia/enclave to the impalas and malibus. Fun job for me personally
Thank you, I was intimidated the first time I had to do timing, chains in one. But after you do a couple, they are super simple. Thanks for watching. I hope you have a great day.
I've used this video for a traverse a year ago and today for a malibu. Not exactly the same but damn close. Had to refresh my memory. Best video on here.
I put timing chains in my 2008 Saturn 3.6L with 134k miles after a month of research. It took me a long time, but it's doable. My car started immediately. I've found this video and this professional, with your equable, unpretentious approach near the top for value. It's excellent for the amount of information contained; because well done as to angle, limited movement and lighting. I also appreciate the bolt head sizes. You make what is not easy for the amateur at least understandable. Kudos.
Excellent video! Gives me an idea of what my mechanic will go thru in a few days. Swapping a 2013 Traverse engine to a 2017 Arcadia Limited! Loved how you showed the process!!
Ok.. so it’s my first time doing timing chains. And I don’t have a lift.. and I’m afraid I might have a bent valve.. so from watching the video. I can hopefully do a leak down test after I get the motor out and blocked up. Thanks for the info. I hope I can do this.. it seems like a lot
If I remember correctly, it jumped time and bent the valves, I believe the only thing different on the 15 engine you will be putting in is a oil level sensor, thanks for watching like and subscribe
I'm putting a 2015 in an 2009 right now. I think the long blocks are essentially the same from 2009-2017 externally at least, but I've heard that the 2014+ might have been revised internally in some way to improve reliability, but I haven't seen any proof.
Thanks for this thorough video. I am planning to do the timing chains on my 2008 Acadia. Is it possible to drop this engine without disconnecting the A/C lines (so I don't have to get the refrigerant recovered and the A/C serviced after)?
excellent. All the pertinent info needed without a 3 hour video. The fact that you did a lot of it one handed while holding the camera with the other was most impressive.
Thanks for watching like and subscribe. Have a great day.🔧✌️🔧
I did my first one a year ago and had to come back to thank you for your video. I was super intimidated by this job at first. Then I saw how easy it is. I’ve even done a few things to optimize it so the ac line and transmission lines don’t hang up. There are places you can hook them too and I never have an issue. I also just take the motor mount out. It’s only one more bolt once you get the rest of the fuse box out. Takes another 5 minutes but makes it easier. I’ve done like 10 of these now from traverse/acadia/enclave to the impalas and malibus. Fun job for me personally
Thank you, I was intimidated the first time I had to do timing, chains in one. But after you do a couple, they are super simple. Thanks for watching. I hope you have a great day.
I've used this video for a traverse a year ago and today for a malibu. Not exactly the same but damn close. Had to refresh my memory. Best video on here.
That’s awesome thanks for watching again😆
I put timing chains in my 2008 Saturn 3.6L with 134k miles after a month of research. It took me a long time, but it's doable. My car started immediately. I've found this video and this professional, with your equable, unpretentious approach near the top for value. It's excellent for the amount of information contained; because well done as to angle, limited movement and lighting. I also appreciate the bolt head sizes. You make what is not easy for the amateur at least understandable. Kudos.
Thank you
Excellent video! Gives me an idea of what my mechanic will go thru in a few days. Swapping a 2013 Traverse engine to a 2017 Arcadia Limited! Loved how you showed the process!!
😃 thanks for watching
Excellent video, this will make life a ton easier on my timing chain R&R for an '08 Acadia. Thank you!
😃 thanks for watching
Amazing walk-through, very helpful. The exact bolt sizes was a nice touch. Thanks alot
You’re welcome. Glad it was helpful.
Awesome video informative and to the point … thank you for posting this Gem!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
Ok.. so it’s my first time doing timing chains. And I don’t have a lift.. and I’m afraid I might have a bent valve.. so from watching the video. I can hopefully do a leak down test after I get the motor out and blocked up. Thanks for the info. I hope I can do this.. it seems like a lot
cloyes has a good video on UA-cam showing how to replace the timing chains
It is a lot, especially without a lift, good luck, brother
Do a compression test if the engine still turns over. The engine does not need to be pulled if you are just doing the timing chains.
What agreat job , you professional man 👍 ... You look like Instruction manual 😊
Wow, thanks
Awesome Video. What ended up being wrong with the motor? I am about to put a 2015 motor in a 2011.
If I remember correctly, it jumped time and bent the valves, I believe the only thing different on the 15 engine you will be putting in is a oil level sensor, thanks for watching like and subscribe
I'm putting a 2015 in an 2009 right now. I think the long blocks are essentially the same from 2009-2017 externally at least, but I've heard that the 2014+ might have been revised internally in some way to improve reliability, but I haven't seen any proof.
@@gabeo9474 same here heard but not seen, I have never had to do timing chains on a 14 or newer
Thanks for this thorough video. I am planning to do the timing chains on my 2008 Acadia. Is it possible to drop this engine without disconnecting the A/C lines (so I don't have to get the refrigerant recovered and the A/C serviced after)?
I have never tried, not 100% sure
You do not need to pull the engine to do that job.
Thats pretty quick. How much do you charge to change
I work for a shop. The labor rate is 110 an hour and I think the job pays around 15 hours.
Is that to drop it out or to change the motor
Engine swap
@@lakesautomotivediagnostics6509 who's got the best name on the 3.6llt
Awesome video
Thank you
HOW MUCH YOU CHARGE FOR SOMETHING LIKE THIS
I think it pays 15 or 16 hours so just times that by the shops hourly rate , plus fluids and any gaskets needed
Good mecanic,way? Bicose work with patience and safety. These mechanics are quality.
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What was the cost to.do this.@lakesautomotivediagnostics6509