Hi all,
So, the past several days, I have been working on replacing the intake manifold gasket along with the valley cover gasket, knock sensors, valve cover gaskets, and, while I'm at it, I figured I'd replace the camshaft position sensor and the oil pressure sensor because why not.
Everything was going smoothly (if extremely slowly--it took a long time to clean all the gunk off everything) until I went to remove the camshaft position sensor. I removed the bolt and somehow like a moron watched in slow motion as it fumbled out of my fingers and dropped somewhere behind the block, I think onto the passenger's side of the bellhousing. Now, for even dumber reasons that I can't explain, rather than immediately stop and look for the bolt, I kind of shrugged it off, thinking that it probably wound up on the ground and moved on to other things (re-installing the valley cover gasket).
Several hours of work passed and then I realized--shit! The bolt! and tried looking for it. Not anywhere on the ground that I could find. (D'oh!!!) I looked as much as I could, gave up, and bought a cheap-ish ($100) Actron borescope from a local parts store. No luck with this either. (Also, I wouldn't recommend that anyone buy this borescope--it's kind of a *************, image quality wise.)
I have a nagging thought that maybe I was so stupid that I let the bolt fall into the valley and put the cover plate on without realizing it (but I think that the probability of this is really slim...)
Is there some kind of netherworld/black hole/alternate dimension that I should be aware of around the bell housing into which this bolt could have fallen that I should check for?
There's a heat shield on the passenger's side of the transmission that I removed. I also removed the plastic guard panel thing that sits under the oil pan. I've looked/felt around in the crossmember that's under the oil pan. I was able to look on top of the transmission by putting my head next to the driveshaft.
Any ideas...? Monkey's paw? Turn the car over? Give it a shake?
So, the past several days, I have been working on replacing the intake manifold gasket along with the valley cover gasket, knock sensors, valve cover gaskets, and, while I'm at it, I figured I'd replace the camshaft position sensor and the oil pressure sensor because why not.
Everything was going smoothly (if extremely slowly--it took a long time to clean all the gunk off everything) until I went to remove the camshaft position sensor. I removed the bolt and somehow like a moron watched in slow motion as it fumbled out of my fingers and dropped somewhere behind the block, I think onto the passenger's side of the bellhousing. Now, for even dumber reasons that I can't explain, rather than immediately stop and look for the bolt, I kind of shrugged it off, thinking that it probably wound up on the ground and moved on to other things (re-installing the valley cover gasket).
Several hours of work passed and then I realized--shit! The bolt! and tried looking for it. Not anywhere on the ground that I could find. (D'oh!!!) I looked as much as I could, gave up, and bought a cheap-ish ($100) Actron borescope from a local parts store. No luck with this either. (Also, I wouldn't recommend that anyone buy this borescope--it's kind of a *************, image quality wise.)
I have a nagging thought that maybe I was so stupid that I let the bolt fall into the valley and put the cover plate on without realizing it (but I think that the probability of this is really slim...)
Is there some kind of netherworld/black hole/alternate dimension that I should be aware of around the bell housing into which this bolt could have fallen that I should check for?
There's a heat shield on the passenger's side of the transmission that I removed. I also removed the plastic guard panel thing that sits under the oil pan. I've looked/felt around in the crossmember that's under the oil pan. I was able to look on top of the transmission by putting my head next to the driveshaft.
Any ideas...? Monkey's paw? Turn the car over? Give it a shake?