jmelton327
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ok i currently do not own a 08 cobalt 2.2L however... i have a buddy that is willing to sell me his for only $200 bucks...whats the catch? yep you got it the timing belt broke, slipped, ETC. Well i am not a ASE certified mechanic at all but reading online this seems like a longggg dull process i will have to go through in order to simply change and realign the timing chain...WOW however for 200 bucks, i mean is it not worth it?!?! he has done a few things to the car that let alone if i sold the parts off i could get my money back, i could scrap the car and get it back, i could sell the car as a shell and get my money back, so im not WORRIED by any means however the one part that scares me is this once again seems like a long process, and not only that but another mechanic has touched the vehicle, this may rule in my favor but my buddy stated he had the head rebuilt, or "the whole top end is rebuilt, but its not put back together" and he is done paying this mechanic to work on it, with this said ik the valves may have been bent, but im not 100% and the mechanic even stated even tho he rebuilt it he literally stated "it may run it may not" so goes to show you how much the mechanic believes in his own work which makes me scared
now from my understanding, he drove and drove and drove around with no issues in his cobalt all day, went home went to bed woke up for work went to crank the car it wouldnt crank.....and thats when he got the mechanic invovled that stated his timing belt was broke......once again i have honestly never looked under his hood, so i have no idea if this was the truth or if its somthing further, any ideas here? if the whole head was rebuilt and he has a new timing chain, could i not just throw the gaskets on there and get this car rolling???? easier said than done but just stating in general i just want an exp. person to come in and let me know what all this will include, if this is a great idea, and personally if the timing chain did break but the head was rebuilt, "top end rebuilt" with me adding everything back and putting the chain back in place will it crank right up?
now from my understanding, he drove and drove and drove around with no issues in his cobalt all day, went home went to bed woke up for work went to crank the car it wouldnt crank.....and thats when he got the mechanic invovled that stated his timing belt was broke......once again i have honestly never looked under his hood, so i have no idea if this was the truth or if its somthing further, any ideas here? if the whole head was rebuilt and he has a new timing chain, could i not just throw the gaskets on there and get this car rolling???? easier said than done but just stating in general i just want an exp. person to come in and let me know what all this will include, if this is a great idea, and personally if the timing chain did break but the head was rebuilt, "top end rebuilt" with me adding everything back and putting the chain back in place will it crank right up?
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