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2000 Cavalier complaint or problem website?

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2004 11:55 pm
by vibenorth
I asked about this before but I couldn't find the thread. Two friends of mine both had their fuel pumps fail within 2 weeks of each other on their 2000 cavalier and 2000 sunfire. I know there is a site for these unfortunate owners but I can't find it. If you have any additional info on this problem, I would like to hear from you. Thanks

Re: 2000 Cavalier complaint or problem website? (vibenorth)

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 12:07 am
by ArcsVibe
Hello there!Check out http://www.j-body.org/ they should be able to help you out.

Re: 2000 Cavalier complaint or problem website? (vibenorth)

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 11:27 am
by stkos79
ya there a gm bulletin on this the gauge is off sothe pump is ran dry causing it to fail

Re: 2000 Cavalier complaint or problem website? (vibenorth)

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 12:56 pm
by NSimkins
Also check out NHTSA's site - it has consumer complaints, recalls, and technical bulletins (some) you can search for: http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 9:44 pm
by SGT
I traded my 2000 Sunfire in on my Vibe. I did really like the sunfire but it was self-destructing in the last year or so and with only 68K when I traded it in. I am a member of J-body.org, they may be able to help you as others suggested. Good Luck!

Re: 2000 Cavalier complaint or problem website? (vibenorth)

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 1:22 am
by MailGuy!
Hey Everybody,I noticed in other forums that many of us are former J body owners. My '94 Cavy 2.2 died in Nov. prompting me to buy my Vibe. Has anyone else who owned a J body attempted replacing a cylinder head? If so could you give me some pointers? I've got most the accessories removed and am close to pulling the old head. I'm working on getting a junk yard one for $90. Does this sound reasonable?Thanks guys.

Re: 2000 Cavalier complaint or problem website? (MailGuy!)

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 8:51 am
by stkos79
leave the intake on (unbolt the bracket on the back intakethat goes down to the block)remove the front brackets ,fuel line etc remove the rocker arm and pushrods (mark a box with hole so they go back in the same postion.thats about it , just did one on my s10what wrong with your head?

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Re: 2000 Cavalier complaint or problem website? (stkos79)

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 10:35 am
by MailGuy!
Quote, originally posted by stkos79 »what wrong with your head?Lot's of people ask me that.No seriously, I was driving to work one day and I heard three loud clanks and the engine shut down. Since I did all the work myself on the car I knew by the sound that it was bad. To make a long story short, the exhaust valve spring on the #2 cylinder broke in 3 places. It dropped the valve into the cylinder which slapped into the piston. Valve's bent. Rocker arm cracked. Thought it would be better to just buy the whole head.About putting the new one on... I've never done anything this in depth before. Can I just put all the parts together and it will run? Do I have to do something with the timing of the intake and exhaust valves? Or will they open and close when they need too without adjusting anything? Thanks for replying.

Re: 2000 Cavalier complaint or problem website? (MailGuy!)

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 10:42 am
by stkos79
you have to torque everthing to specs but no the cam does all that clean all you surfacesuse new head gasket the piston is not crack and the cylinder is no scrached right?keep and eye on that timing chain if it jumps a tooththey take out a valve so watch it ,steve

Re: 2000 Cavalier complaint or problem website? (silverawd26)

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 10:51 am
by MailGuy!
It's overhead valve so I don't think I have to worry about that. I wondered about TDC. Maybe my book will show me, it can be pretty vague though. I worry that the piston may be scored. But I figure if it is and it's wrecked, at least I tried to fix it. I can't do a complete engine swap becuase I live in an apartment. If I had a house I probably would have swapped the engine in my driveway. But then I never would have gotten the Vibe. Much, Much better car in every way. It's not costing me anything but time to tear it down. I'm really curious about what the bottom half will look like. I feel so sad about this car. I had it 9 years and took awesome care of it. I think it has alot more life left in it. I would hate to just junk it. It was my first new car.If I can fix it I'll try to keep it around for a few more years.

Re: 2000 Cavalier complaint or problem website? (MailGuy!)

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 10:57 am
by stkos79
ok good luck you don have to worry a about timing if you just doing the head,1. dis igntion 2. you dont have the timing chain offso you can put the head back on with the pistons at any position

Re: 2000 Cavalier complaint or problem website? (stkos79)

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 11:05 am
by MailGuy!
Quote, originally posted by stkos79 »2. you dont have the timing chain offso you can put the head back on with the pistons at any positionCool man Thank you. That was my biggest worry from the get go on this. I hope I can get the old girl running again. Though I can't afford to insure it with the Vibe payment.