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Turned out great, plastic water outlet cracked and car ran hot. Very Hot 🔥. Removed spark plugs and water blasted from 2 center holes when I turned it over. I watched YouTube. Then I bought a timing line up kit. Removed the head, pressure checked, resurfaced. Bought gaskets, head bolts. Finished today. Drove around awhile, going to change oil tomorrow it was milky when I drained it. Car runs excellent again. Thanks, I really enjoyed reading across this forum.
 
Great post thanks a lot for the information, recently just did the timing cover gasket along with the oil pan water pump and many other things chasing an oil leak (PCV upgrade as well) it seems I may have missed the step in picture 5 and after putting everything back together the oil pressure low - stop engine light remained on no terrible sounds stopped the engine and checked for codes and of course received many timing position related codes. So I take it that it would be possible to adjust the timing using this method without removing the entire timing cover again?
 
Yes absolutely, you only need to pull the valve cover and cam phasers to do the procedure. Lock the crank, lock the cams, lock the chain, loosen the phasers, use alignment tool, tighten phasers, then make sure you rotate the crank 720 degrees after and re-confirm that the cam phaser keys fit with the alignement tool perfectly. If it fits your good. Then just do the case relearn procedure using the OBD interface and your choice of scanner or similar.
 
Yes absolutely, you only need to pull the valve cover and cam phasers to do the procedure. Lock the crank, lock the cams, lock the chain, loosen the phasers, use alignment tool, tighten phasers, then make sure you rotate the crank 720 degrees after and re-confirm that the cam phaser keys fit with the alignement tool perfectly. If it fits your good. Then just do the case relearn procedure using the OBD interface and your choice of scanner or similar.
Thanks a lot Vegas finishing it up this morning hopefully all goes well, its crazy the amount of problems and nuisances this car has given since purchasing havent even been able to enjoy fully driving her yet lol I can tell I'll like the car once all is fixed and well just hoping that we can keep it that way with more limited issues down the road, I don't fully blame the car yet - the maintenance history isn't too known and at 145,000 miles its bound to need work especially if its been neglected and naively buying it with an oil leak is destining it to be a headache. Just had my Jag get a stuck lifter at 185,000 and wanted a little something more ECO. Also have a 99 Cavailer with the 2.2L (the Cruze's grandpa) most reliable car I've ever owned its currently at 230,000 miles and just needs an oil pan soon here but not an urgent matter. Anyway enough rambling let me try and figure this out and thanks again lol
 
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