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Old 03-21-2016, 03:44 PM   #1
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Portland Area- Rock in motor need advice!

New to the forum. Have searched a lot but just decided to sign up because i need advice from y'all who know this motor before i spend the $$ for the fix.

Long story short went to change my oil Friday. Somehow a rock got in the funnel as i was transferring it to the oil filler and it went right in. So I had the rock sitting on top of the camshaft timing intake gear (if i would have known prior about the camshaft oil control valve i could have got it). Ended up pushing the rock down next to the timing exhaust gear below. Tried removing it through control valve with no luck. It is currently sitting right below the pulley. Between the pulley and the case i would say. Pretty tough angle to get between to scoop it out with anything.

I would say i am at the point where i gotta break that case open. Not totally sure what that entails. Going to call around later today to get some quotes. If anyone on here knows a shop in the Portland/Gresham area that is familar with FA20's so i could get an accurate quote that would be appriciated!

Weather or not its going to be spendy will be the deciding factor if i take on this project myself or not. Ive got a couple buddies that know motors pretty well but not the FA20 in particular. It would be nice to get input from someone on here that knows the motor real well.

Thanks in advance for any input!

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Is it possible to get at it with a grabbing tool? Sucks, man. I feel your pain.

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Did they drop the [GT]86?

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Yea I tried using one of the grabbers. It was just too tight to get in
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Yea I tried using one of the grabbers. It was just too tight to get in
How about taping a smaller hose to a shop vac and try sucking it out? I work in Portland and live in Vancouver. Lots of dumb ideas. Sometimes they even work.
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Tried that as well when it was much higher in the case. Could feel the vacuum effect through the dipstick hole but no luck.

Any ideas help!
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Old 03-21-2016, 08:08 PM   #8
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Tried that as well when it was much higher in the case. Could feel the vacuum effect through the dipstick hole but no luck.

Any ideas help!
If you felt it in the dipstick tube that's too big of a hose. It needs to be about the size of the rock or smaller so the rock sticks to it.
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Get a stiff wire
Place a glob of epoxy on the end of the wire
Guide the wire onto the rock
Let epoxy set
Pull it all out as one
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The more I think about your predicament, the more @go_a_way1's suggestion actually makes sense.

I think I'd rather pull the engine and flip it over on a stand before disassembling the timing chain cover.

If it doesn't work, you'd still have a nice controlled environment in which you could carefully proceed.
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The more I think about your predicament, the more @go_a_way1's suggestion actually makes sense.

I think I'd rather pull the engine and flip it over on a stand before disassembling the timing chain cover.

If it doesn't work, you'd still have a nice controlled environment in which you could carefully proceed.
Exactly my pattern of thought. As dumb as it sounds it might work hahaha!!
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The more I think about your predicament, the more @go_a_way1's suggestion actually makes sense.

I think I'd rather pull the engine and flip it over on a stand before disassembling the timing chain cover.

If it doesn't work, you'd still have a nice controlled environment in which you could carefully proceed.
Hopefully we can find all the Hulk-a-maniacs to get them to help flip it since Hogan's probably busy.
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Hopefully we can find all the Hulk-a-maniacs to get them to help flip it since Hogan's probably busy.
Engine stands are cheap. Stands and shop cranes can be rented. I have both but am in the middle of an Acura TL-sized headache.
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