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Old 18-02-2025, 02:15 PM   #31
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Not yet! The fellow wants it if the knock does a Franco. Half the parts aren’t ordered yet, the rest are in transit.
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Old 24-02-2025, 03:23 PM   #32
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Holden service centres still exist, AKA AC/Delco, and sometimes are cheaper than other outlets.
Suttons have been good to me for the stretch bolts on cam, crank; only waiting on the cambelt kit (Matsumo) to arrive now.

Next weekend should see if the knock knocks off or if the knockers’ knocking rings a bell.
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Old 02-03-2025, 04:07 PM   #33
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Default Re: JH Cruze 1.8 Knock

What’s the collective wisdom on sleeving a gouge like this? Inlet cam variator.
That’s my oil leak. The knock was timing belt tensioner slapping about - belt was oil soaked and elongated.
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Thread locker like loctite 243 around the end of the gear, will fill up that gouge as the sleeve goes over it.
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Thread locker like loctite 243 around the end of the gear, will fill up that gouge as the sleeve goes over it.
They tried filling a gouge, then later sleeving it on one of my Trader's rear main, didn't work.
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They tried filling a gouge, then later sleeving it on one of my Trader's rear main, didn't work.
The sleeve should seal by itself as it’s a press fit.
Thread locker should also seal on the backside of the sleeve, building up a film as it is pressed on.
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After wiping down the sprockets, this one has a “rattle of death” when shaken, so I think it’s burgered anyway.
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Old 02-03-2025, 08:48 PM   #38
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Has anyone here, the Holden part numbers for Cruze F18D4 cam sprockets, please?

The GM part numbers of 55567048, 55567049 aren’t recognised by Suttons’ web store.
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The sleeve should seal by itself as it’s a press fit.
Thread locker should also seal on the backside of the sleeve, building up a film as it is pressed on.
Yes it should but didn't. Third time lucky, they ended up modifying the bolt on rear main seal "frame" which brought the seal lip closer to the block and off the wear line which worked a treat.

Trader's (Perkins) have high crankcase pressure and why they could easily push oil past dodgy seal fixes, probably why they were still vented to atmosphere right up to the late 90's on these trucks.
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Has anyone here, the Holden part numbers for Cruze F18D4 cam sprockets, please?

The GM part numbers of 55567048, 55567049 aren’t recognised by Suttons’ web store.
If you are after them in a genuine box then Suttons may not have them, they may have them from these suppliers instead

https://www.google.com/search?q=5556...hrome&ie=UTF-8

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/39594748...YaAg0aEALw_wcB
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Suttons were quick to respond; $640 up front please.

I found a discrepancy in the online part numbers for inlet sprockets, mine (faulty one) is actually 55568386. That’s what is being quoted by Suttons. The other number might run with a different PCM or strategy. All exhaust sprockets share the same part number.
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Seeing its a Flip car is it worth taking $640 off the profit when a $135 set will do the same job

I have found most suppliers have 2 part numbers for that same sprocket, 55567048 55568386

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/18694977...EaAk_bEALw_wcB

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Old 03-03-2025, 12:17 PM   #43
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There’s a Korean workshop three doors down with a cooked Ashtray, think the same motor. Can’t see overheating killing the variators. He’ll likely be cheap.
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I was wrong about the Astra, it’s a different donk.

Seems the inlet sprocket changed in 2013 with the older type being the US part number, which is what most of the Chinese-in-Australia sellers are offering. One buyer said in their feedback it wasn’t compatible with their JH Cruze.

Wreckers want to sell me a whole head, nobody is parting out a damaged motor more specifically.
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I was wrong about the Astra, it’s a different donk.

Seems the inlet sprocket changed in 2013 with the older type being the US part number, which is what most of the Chinese-in-Australia sellers are offering. One buyer said in their feedback it wasn’t compatible with their JH Cruze.

Wreckers want to sell me a whole head, nobody is parting out a damaged motor more specifically.
Are you starting to realise why the car was cheap? when it comes to sourcing parts.
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It’s a combination of Australia Tax and my impatience, I don’t want the car on three legs in my driveway for eons while I wait for a local part of unknown durability at the right price. One backyard wrecker in Campbelltown is yet to get back to me.

$640.35 from Sutton’s, is not the right price.

Tasca Parts (probably comparable with the parts side of the Adelaide Group) will sell me a genuine one for AUD295 delivered this week by courier, or I can buy surplus stock off a US Fleabayer for about AUD220 delivered in a fortnight or so. That’s the option I’m leaning towards; I can detail up the rest while waiting.
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Gimmi 10 bucks and i'll dispose of it for you.
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2014 is an almost new car in Tas.

Sprocket on its way for $190 (new, Dorman brand, confirmed to fit).
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I see you have a part ordered already, but have you got an imlachs wreckers around or the like. I have seen engines stripped and still in the cars.
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Unfortunately, no self serve wreckers near Sydney any more, it’s a rolling inconvenience.
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