2018 Expo Max - Timing Chain or Bust

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moberlylah

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2018 with 240k on it has started with the Timing Chain rattle. Local shop estimates about $6kCAD to fix. What’s the likelihood it will be the phasers next?

Engines totally blow my mind and I (not from a lack of trying) just can’t get my head around mechanical stuff.

Is it time to move on?
 

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At that many miles.........the chain rotate the phasers. The new improved cam phasers can be purchased in a complete set (4). One might consider doing the chain guides and misc components and perhaps the water pump while at. All a preventive maintenance items.
 

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At that many miles.........the chain rotate the phasers. The new improved cam phasers can be purchased in a complete set (4). One might consider doing the chain guides and misc components and perhaps the water pump while at. All a preventive maintenance items.
Canada, so likely ~149K miles if that 240K is kilometers... Solid advice if holding onto it regardless.
 

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That seems pretty fair. Here in USA in the Deep South, I was quoted 3K for timing chain and phasers. I will get it fixed and then start planning on a replacement. However, I try and keep my stuff running as long as economically possible. Even better, if it is paid for and reliable, keep it as a spare car.
 

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If you chose to repair, just make sure it's a good shop. These engines seem to be so risky to open and work on, so many parts, like valve covers, that just don't go back together well without issues. I would also bet that with that many miles, you should have already or could end up having some of the heater hose issues, coolant line issues, other items. There's a lot of stuff that's easier to replace while you're in there. Like others said, water pump, I would say thermostat as well.
 

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That seems pretty fair. Here in USA in the Deep South, I was quoted 3K for timing chain and phasers. I will get it fixed and then start planning on a replacement. However, I try and keep my stuff running as long as economically possible. Even better, if it is paid for and reliable, keep it as a spare car.
I have a leaky timing cover on a 2019 with 98K miles. Dealer quoted me $4800 to fix the leak. Googling matches what you're saying on cost for replacing the chain. So why is just fixing the leak $1800 more than replacing the chain since you're basically going to have to clean and reseal the timing chain cover anyways. Dealership price gouging?
 
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