Vibration in motor WAWAWAWAWA !
Heres one post, https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/ss-s...g-chain-39725/
Heres another, https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/how-...-rattle-46159/
Some of it decusses the issue you should be able to find a post about the replacement procedure, if not here CobaltSS forum.
This is helpful, it can be done in the HHR
How To: Timing Chain! - Chevy Cobalt Forum / Cobalt Reviews / Cobalt SS / Cobalt Parts
And this how to!
Timing Chain Service Procedures GM 2.2L L61 Ecotec, Camshaft Sprocket
This video is also helpful
Take the time to read the how to's and watch the video and ask us if you need to know what tools you're gonna need what parts and so forth
How To: Timing Chain! - Chevy Cobalt Forum / Cobalt Reviews / Cobalt SS / Cobalt Parts
And this how to!
Timing Chain Service Procedures GM 2.2L L61 Ecotec, Camshaft Sprocket
This video is also helpful
Take the time to read the how to's and watch the video and ask us if you need to know what tools you're gonna need what parts and so forth
So there could be a possibility the chain tensioner is failing or failed and put some slack in the chain and it skipped a tooth or a guide broke it will put slack in the chain and could also skip a tooth ? So if the two balance shafts are out of timing it will cause vibration . I think I have a better understanding now . Thank you everyone , you have been very helpful , might take some time but I'll keep you posted.
So there could be a possibility the chain tensioner is failing or failed and put some slack in the chain and it skipped a tooth or a guide broke it will put slack in the chain and could also skip a tooth ? So if the two balance shafts are out of timing it will cause vibration . I think I have a better understanding now . Thank you everyone , you have been very helpful , might take some time but I'll keep you posted.
Just so you know, a spun bearing/rod will start making a load noise at around 2K RPM as well.... that being said it would be easier to pull/drop the motor.
Will you guy's agree that I take it apart(timing chain cover and cam cover) and inspect all of the parts for wear and check all timing marks before I order the parts ? If timing looks good and nothing is loose or broken then I should put it back together and eliminate the balance shafts as the problem ?


