I THINK I broke by timing pin today - but I can't see that it's a huge problem. Read on!
I adjusted my valve lash and replaced the valve cover gaskets on my '91. 5 CTD today for the first time. I've been a 'gear head' for years, but this is the first CTD I've owned and had the absolute pleasure to wrench on (I've been leasing late model CTDs for 4+ years - got tired of the big payments!!).
The valve lash adjustment wasn't really that big a project - except for the timing pin deal. I diddled around for 10-15 minutes trying to get the timing pin to seat, and finally I gave up and found TDC the old fashioned way - watched the valves on #1 cylinder.
So anyway the job went well, I buttoned everything up, and the last thing I did was check the timing pin - it appeared to be pushed in further than when I started - and I 'popped' it back out. That was probably what caused the problem. Keep reading!!
OK, so I drive over to my brother-in-law Bernie's (another great guy - typical gear head like the rest of us TDRers and Jeepers) and I stop in his driveway and I'm hemoraging oil. Pop the hood thinking I screwed up on one of the valve covers and I immediately see that the oil is blowing out from where the timing pin USED TO BE!!! Lost a quart of oil on the way over to Bernies!
After I visited with Bernie for a while I came home and put my deer hunting tracking skills to the test! I could see my blood (oil!) trail back home, and then I found where I started leaking going out and was able to determine that I lost the timing pin somewhere between my driveway and the end of the block. My Jeepin' gearhead 18-year old daughter and I started looking down the street - one of the grade schoolers on the street asked what were looking for - and wahla - he finds it for me about 5 minutes later!! Thank you Jesus!!
I plug the timing pin back into its housing, and I've solved my oil hemorage problem.
It apears that the timing pin was broke - i. e. , the little 'tit' (sorry about choice of words, but this seemed to described it best!) was broke off. BUT, the timing pin is made out of some kind of composite material (not metal), and I do not know if I broke the 'tit' off, or it was already broke when I was playing with it during my valve adjustment.
So here's the question: Do I have to worry about the timing pin 'tit' being broken off? (I don't need it to do the valve lash adjustment, but will I need it for anything else?) Do I have to worry that I can just 'pop' it back in (i. e. , will it 'pop' back out?)?
1. I'm concerned that it just 'popped' out, and 'pops' right back in. According to the valve lash adjustment instruction on "DodgeRam.org>Main>Diesel Index>1st Gen Maintenance>Valve Lash" there's what appears to be an internal snap ring that is supposed to keep the timing pin from popping out. And OBVIOUSLY it's missing 'cuz my timing pin pops in and out!!! I don't have any idea if the retaining ring was even there when I bought the truck.
2. The fact that the 'tit' is missing probably means that it is (or was!!) in my engine somewhere. Since it's a composite material it was probably ground to bits and filtered out. I'm hoping!! Any comments or experience? While rolling the engine over I NEVER felt the pin 'set' or any impeding of my rolling it over. So I'm guessing that the pin was already gone, but agian, I'm only speculating.
Any input, advice, experience, and 'light you can shed' is appreciated!!!!
I adjusted my valve lash and replaced the valve cover gaskets on my '91. 5 CTD today for the first time. I've been a 'gear head' for years, but this is the first CTD I've owned and had the absolute pleasure to wrench on (I've been leasing late model CTDs for 4+ years - got tired of the big payments!!).
The valve lash adjustment wasn't really that big a project - except for the timing pin deal. I diddled around for 10-15 minutes trying to get the timing pin to seat, and finally I gave up and found TDC the old fashioned way - watched the valves on #1 cylinder.
So anyway the job went well, I buttoned everything up, and the last thing I did was check the timing pin - it appeared to be pushed in further than when I started - and I 'popped' it back out. That was probably what caused the problem. Keep reading!!

OK, so I drive over to my brother-in-law Bernie's (another great guy - typical gear head like the rest of us TDRers and Jeepers) and I stop in his driveway and I'm hemoraging oil. Pop the hood thinking I screwed up on one of the valve covers and I immediately see that the oil is blowing out from where the timing pin USED TO BE!!! Lost a quart of oil on the way over to Bernies!
After I visited with Bernie for a while I came home and put my deer hunting tracking skills to the test! I could see my blood (oil!) trail back home, and then I found where I started leaking going out and was able to determine that I lost the timing pin somewhere between my driveway and the end of the block. My Jeepin' gearhead 18-year old daughter and I started looking down the street - one of the grade schoolers on the street asked what were looking for - and wahla - he finds it for me about 5 minutes later!! Thank you Jesus!!
I plug the timing pin back into its housing, and I've solved my oil hemorage problem.
It apears that the timing pin was broke - i. e. , the little 'tit' (sorry about choice of words, but this seemed to described it best!) was broke off. BUT, the timing pin is made out of some kind of composite material (not metal), and I do not know if I broke the 'tit' off, or it was already broke when I was playing with it during my valve adjustment.
So here's the question: Do I have to worry about the timing pin 'tit' being broken off? (I don't need it to do the valve lash adjustment, but will I need it for anything else?) Do I have to worry that I can just 'pop' it back in (i. e. , will it 'pop' back out?)?
1. I'm concerned that it just 'popped' out, and 'pops' right back in. According to the valve lash adjustment instruction on "DodgeRam.org>Main>Diesel Index>1st Gen Maintenance>Valve Lash" there's what appears to be an internal snap ring that is supposed to keep the timing pin from popping out. And OBVIOUSLY it's missing 'cuz my timing pin pops in and out!!! I don't have any idea if the retaining ring was even there when I bought the truck.
2. The fact that the 'tit' is missing probably means that it is (or was!!) in my engine somewhere. Since it's a composite material it was probably ground to bits and filtered out. I'm hoping!! Any comments or experience? While rolling the engine over I NEVER felt the pin 'set' or any impeding of my rolling it over. So I'm guessing that the pin was already gone, but agian, I'm only speculating.
Any input, advice, experience, and 'light you can shed' is appreciated!!!!