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GMC Canyon Timing Chain replacement...
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The Japanese are in on it now too. This is the rear suspension on a Honda Clarity:
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Didn’t Lotus have a hand in this engine’s development?
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Annnnd that’s why it’s a throw away truck.
More expensive to fix than the truck is worth! A timing chain can total it.
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Can you do a toe adjustment on that?
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Smacking one side of the hub with a BFH?
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T hat’ s ridiculous.
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I think Audi’s still got them beat, but that is pretty crazy.
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Lotus engines are usually pretty simple mechanically... I mean wasn’t the whole mantra “simplify and add lightness”... This appears to have followed the much more Germanic mantra of “complexify and add billable hours”
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There’s a huge number of FWD cars that have no rear adjustments possible. Not even toe. This one probably does have at least toe.
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Look at that mess, it better have toe, camber and caster for all those pieces of cast aluminum.
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Rear caster... I would be very surprised. I only know of one vehicle that had that adjustment. 163 chassis ML.
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I love the intro
“Every engineer was in a different room and they didn’t talk to each other”
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That is such a strange adjustment for a car to have.
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Yeah, it’s ironic. I personally think they were better at chassis design... but...
Oddly, several GM engine families had Lotus consult (there was some sort of corporate wife-swapping going on or something between GM and Lotus) on airflow, valve train and head design. including the Ecotec and, surprisingly, Northstar.
I assume “simplicity” wasn’t the mantra when GM was paying the consulting invoices.
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JRITS confirmed this is actually good stuff, easy to service, reliable, and why Hondas handle well.
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It looks like a mess, but all the nuts and bolts seem easily accessible which means its not too difficult to actually work on
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What is this, a bicycle chain?