HHR SS Topics and information on the 2008-2010 Chevy HHR SS Turbocharged models.

New Owner 2008 SS

Old Jun 28, 2023 | 09:41 PM
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You have a manual transmission, so it's super easy to manually rotate the crankshaft. I copied this from my shell blasting thread.

4. If you have a manual transmission, this is easy. Put the parking brake on, and jack up the driver's front wheel. Put the transmission in 4th gear and turn the wheel counter-clockwise only! This will turn the engine's rotating assembly in a clockwise direction, as viewed from the crankshaft pulley. If you need to jack up the passenger side instead, you must turn the passenger wheel Clockwise only!
Old Jun 29, 2023 | 08:46 AM
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You need AC Delco 41-108 (iridium) plugs. No substitutes. Check them if you must (carefully, they're easily broken) but they're pre-gapped. Modders with really high boost reduce the gap but that risks breaking them.

The "sensors" of which you speak are not sensors, they're the VVT solenoid valves. They sense nothing. (I care only to avoid confusion.) The two camshaft position sensors are on the front and back of the head, drivers side.

P0017 remains an urgent concern. It almost always means a mis-timed exhaust cam. Maybe alway, not almost, IDK. With deferred oil changes, valve part of a solenoid solenoid valve can gunk up as can the cam phaser, but your case looks pretty clean.

I don't know how to determine with absolute certainty that it's timed correctly without taking the cover off, BUT you can check the relationship between the two cam sprockets by counting teeth chain links.

In the video the chain slack does not look like it's enought that it would allow the chain to jump. Make me suspect that they bungled the chain job. You might as well forge ahead and remove the front cover.

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Old Jun 29, 2023 | 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by PulpFriction
You need AC Delco 41-108 (iridium) plugs. No substitutes. Check them if you must (carefully, they're easily broken) but they're pre-gapped. Modders with really high boost reduce the gap but that risks breaking them.

The "sensors" of which you speak are not sensors, they're the VVT solenoid valves. They sense nothing. (I care only to avoid confusion.) The two camshaft position sensors are on the front and back of the head, drivers side.

P0017 remains an urgent concern. It almost always means a mis-timed exhaust cam. Maybe alway, not almost, IDK. With deferred oil changes, valve part of a solenoid solenoid valve can gunk up as can the cam phaser, but your case looks pretty clean.

I don't know how to determine with absolute certainty that it's timed correctly without taking the cover off, BUT you can check the relationship between the two cam sprockets by counting teeth.

In the video the chain does not look like it would allow the chain to jump. Make me suspect that they bungled the chain job. You might as well forge ahead and remove the front cover.
Thank you for the heads up. I am going to return the VVT valve I bought but I hope i can count the chains between the cam sprocket markers. Going to do a search for pictures. In the meantime I took a quick picture of my fuse panel after tightening it down. Not sure which fuse goes in slot 25(where screwdriver is pointing). You can also see the wiring for the cooling fan relay and 2 pink fuses with broken tops.



Old Jun 29, 2023 | 11:56 AM
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The screwdriver is pointing to the place the fuse puller is supposed to be.

the pink fuses are #36 and #40 look on the lid for their circuit
Old Jun 29, 2023 | 02:15 PM
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The screwdriver is pointing to the place the fuse puller is supposed to be.

the pink fuses are #36 and #40 look on the lid for their circuit
haha i actually just saw that on an online diagram but was super confused before.
Old Jun 29, 2023 | 02:25 PM
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Yes there is slack in that timing chain. I would change it for sure. For the 2.0 Turbo you do not change the balance or timing crank sprockets, those are SS specific. So Ofer the chain kits with out sprockets
Cloyes 9-4201SX and 9-4202SX. That way you aren’t tempted to change sprockets and mess your engine up

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Old Jun 29, 2023 | 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by RJ_RS_SS_350
You have a manual transmission, so it's super easy to manually rotate the crankshaft. I copied this from my shell blasting thread.

4. If you have a manual transmission, this is easy. Put the parking brake on, and jack up the driver's front wheel. Put the transmission in 4th gear and turn the wheel counter-clockwise only! This will turn the engine's rotating assembly in a clockwise direction, as viewed from the crankshaft pulley. If you need to jack up the passenger side instead, you must turn the passenger wheel Clockwise only!
holy crap this saved me time, the tire gave me torque to turn it 50+ times to try and get my marks lined up . Plus was able to pop towels out of spark plug holes to check compression.

Originally Posted by PulpFriction
You need AC Delco 41-108 (iridium) plugs. No substitutes. Check them if you must (carefully, they're easily broken) but they're pre-gapped. Modders with really high boost reduce the gap but that risks breaking them.

The "sensors" of which you speak are not sensors, they're the VVT solenoid valves. They sense nothing. (I care only to avoid confusion.) The two camshaft position sensors are on the front and back of the head, drivers side.

P0017 remains an urgent concern. It almost always means a mis-timed exhaust cam. Maybe alway, not almost, IDK. With deferred oil changes, valve part of a solenoid solenoid valve can gunk up as can the cam phaser, but your case looks pretty clean.

I don't know how to determine with absolute certainty that it's timed correctly without taking the cover off, BUT you can check the relationship between the two cam sprockets by counting teeth.

In the video the chain does not look like it would allow the chain to jump. Make me suspect that they bungled the chain job. You might as well forge ahead and remove the front cover.
ordered plugs and a coil today

Originally Posted by Oldblue
Yes there is slack in that timing chain. I would change it for sure. For the 2.0 Turbo you do not change the balance or timing crank sprockets, those are SS specific. So Ofer the chain kits with out sprockets
Cloyes 9-4201SX and 9-4202sx. That way you aren’t tempted to change sprockets and mess your engine up
so once I turned the passenger wheel all slack was out, I guess the valve springs backed a little. Super tight.

took me a while to get the colored links on the sprocket marks. Used a sharpee to help and the exhaust sprocket is 1 tooth off. You guys were right.



Old Jun 29, 2023 | 09:10 PM
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Ordered a pair of Dorman cam bolts. Plan is to check TDC with screw driver, ziptie the intake cam and chain together, pull chain tensioner, remove top guide, remove exhaust cam sprocket bolt, realign one link over on exhaust cam and torque new bolt 22ft lbs then 100 degrees.

probably will have to remove engine cover to make sure the crankshaft pulley chain is correct.

also i alway hand tighten my lug nuts then torque to 100-120ft lbs. previous owner must have used a breaker bar because i had to use a breaker bar to get 4 lug nuts off on the passenger wheel and stripped the 5th. Freakin nuts lol.
Old Jun 29, 2023 | 10:14 PM
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Old Jun 29, 2023 | 10:34 PM
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