Well, made a lot more progress. Once I got absolutely everything unplugged, that housing and cable bundle had just enough flex to get out of the way.
Making great progress now. Got stuck for a bit getting the harmonic balancer bolt off. Ended up having to take the same route as one of the Youtube videos of a dremel, a pneumatic chisel, and then the impact wrench. I had tried all my old tricks of penetrating oil, cycles of torch and cool, and the impact wrench with no luck.
The bizarre thing with my engine is that I don't see ANY of the sludge that is seen in lots of the pictures and videos out there, but all my tensioners are fully extended and the chains are as floppy as can be. Fortunately, there are very few marks on the cover or the back plate from the chain rubbing. Far less than I have seen in some of the videos and pictures.
I did do a SeaFoam engine treatment back when I heard it the very first time in hopes that it would clear out sludge and slow down the progression. Did that SeaFoam really do that good of a job of cleaning out the kind of sludge that I have seen in other videos/photos?
Here is a picture of mine right after the timing cover came off that looks quite free of any sludge:
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I have two final questions:
1. I assume that it is possible that with how stretched all mine are that the cams aren't in the perfect position. I assume I can rotate those a very small amount (2-5 degrees) to get the marks and the keyways to line up correctly without worrying about any valve/piston interference issues?
2. I can't seem to find anywhere searching in the forums is if I need a fancy scanner/computer that can kick off the relearn, or is there a manual relearn process for both the valve timing and the idle? Unfortunately, I didn't see beforehand that it is best not to unplug the connectors to throttle control to preserve idle info. The dealer wants to charge about $180 for that re-learn and says they can't get me in for 3 weeks.