VTC Gears?
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VTC Gears?
Alright, so the Z went into the mechanic for the timing belt change (which includes water pump, etc.). I asked them to diagnose the lifter tick-esque noise we're hearing (which occasionally will go away with revs and often won't). They called me back today and said its the VTC (Variable Valve Timing, right?) gears. Apparently 'they are loose enough to be advanced by hand and cost $430 apiece' to replace. Naturally we need two. He claims the noise of these can often emulate lifer tick. Any opinions?
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my friend had that ticking noise, it's the loudest right when you turn it on right?
When he had the belts replaced the noise wouldn't go away so he took it back and the VTC spring was shot. So he had th VTC spring replaced, and the noise went away. the part was like 3 bucks...
When he had the belts replaced the noise wouldn't go away so he took it back and the VTC spring was shot. So he had th VTC spring replaced, and the noise went away. the part was like 3 bucks...
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man, sounds a lot like it. I'm gonnah have a helluva time trying to convince this guy it may be that. I know its a long shot but have you got a part # on that spring
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yesterday. the dealership are crooks though. They said there is play in the gears and that means you need two new VTC gears at $430 apiece. I told them about the springs (even quoted them the Part# from you guys) and they said it didn't exist and they weren't in any way rebuildable. To be honest I'm glad they didn't do it, the less time they have, and less things they fool with on that car the better.
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ez... you need to find a good mechanic that went to business on his own but used to work for the dealerships for MANY years... thats who im going to go to if i ever have to, he is certified for EVERY aspect on nissan cars since 1981 i believe and collects Z's and was well trained on teh Z32 as well, and my dad is buddies with him adn he wants to see my S30... so he is a very smart guy and the only person other than myself and maybe a few other smart people on here with my car.
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Originally Posted by ezramoore
they said it didn't exist and they weren't in any way rebuildable
If they don't exist, how could they speak to whether it's rebuildable or not?
And technically, they're not rebuildable... who the hell used that word in such a context? The VTC springs are a replacement part that comes with the 60k/120k kit. Unless you have a 96, in which case you don't have VTC, you have VTC springs.
For the record, I'm not saying it's impossible that there is play in your cam gears - that can happen - I'm simply saying that it's MUCH more likely that it's the springs. And considering how much less they cost, it only makes sense to replace them first and, if that doesn't solve the problem, consider spending more on gears.
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no matter how nice or honest they may seem, there always out to make a quick buck, they will even rig you car so that something else breaks in the near future, all you have to do is find a decent/reliable mechanic thats no a retard with a AA degree from the local community college..
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Thanks guys. I know the dealership are usually (always?) a bunch of jerks, but I don't have another choice. If it wasn't an interference engine I would have tried to do it myself. I've just never done a t belt change before and I didn't want to start on something like the Z. I'm gonnah learn eventually, we're doing a timing belt change on the Miata ASAP. I'll let you all know how it does.
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yeah, your right about dealers, I really didn't like taking the Z to a dealer last time I needed the belts,waterpump/tensioners replaced. Why mighte you ask? I was expectin around $450 at the most( out of my pocket), and was handed a $1600 motherfriggin' bill!!! Apparently instead of talking to me(the only # I gave them), the dealership got a hold of my parents and told the all sorts of things needed to be replaced. So I ended up having to pay $850( and no the dealer did not take me out for dinner before i got F%$@ed), and my parents took up the other half.
And I could have done that work myself. It's just I live with cenile parents that don't understand the difference between brakes and pistons.
And I could have done that work myself. It's just I live with cenile parents that don't understand the difference between brakes and pistons.
#23
I'd imagine with DOHC and the more cramped area of the Z32 it would be more of a pain, but I've done the timing belt on the Z31 I used to have, and really it wasn't that big of a deal. Once we knew what we were doing, my friend and I were pretty much able to pull out the bumper, and everything to get to the timing belt in about a half-hour to 45 min. Yes dealers and such like to rip you off.
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Originally Posted by MikeZ
I was expectin around $450 at the most( out of my pocket), and was handed a $1600 motherfriggin' bill!!!