east302
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Not sure if the 350 is an interference engine (pistons can hit the valves) but don't think that it is. Ask your guy. His thought on a compression test is valid in that it'll tell you if you have piston or valve issues, but I'd want to know where the nut came from. That is, is something in there broken and shedding parts?
Did it fall off the oil pump/deflector plate, fall down through the distributor opening when the engine was installed, is the distributor gear ok...?
It's probably a safe bet that the manufacturer will not honor a warranty claim on this unless it is obvious or can be shown that the nut came from some failed internal component. Pulling the oil pan and having a look to see if anything is missing would probably be a good first step.
Cost for replacing the timing chain and gears? Book time is probably four or five hours, so at $80 or so per hour of labor you're at around $400. Add a timing cover, chain, gears, coolant and oil change you're probably at $150 in parts if you do it yourself. A shop will mark it up, so maybe $300 in materials for a total of $700-$800 or so?
A new crate engine installed is probably in the $4000 neighborhood. You could maybe save $1000 or so by using a salvage yard engine.
Sorry.
Did it fall off the oil pump/deflector plate, fall down through the distributor opening when the engine was installed, is the distributor gear ok...?
It's probably a safe bet that the manufacturer will not honor a warranty claim on this unless it is obvious or can be shown that the nut came from some failed internal component. Pulling the oil pan and having a look to see if anything is missing would probably be a good first step.
Cost for replacing the timing chain and gears? Book time is probably four or five hours, so at $80 or so per hour of labor you're at around $400. Add a timing cover, chain, gears, coolant and oil change you're probably at $150 in parts if you do it yourself. A shop will mark it up, so maybe $300 in materials for a total of $700-$800 or so?
A new crate engine installed is probably in the $4000 neighborhood. You could maybe save $1000 or so by using a salvage yard engine.
Sorry.