So here's an update after dropping the Jeep off with my mechanic.
He called just now and said he has put in 2 different distributors and the timing is still off, engine is running very rough. He says he thinks the timing chain could have skipped a tooth or 2, and could have been the cause for the broken distributor.
He said the only way to know for sure is to pull the front cover off to inspect the chain. If it needs a new chain, the quote was $950 to replace, but because he'd be pulling alternator, water pump etc, it might make sense to replace the water pump, serpentine belt, harmonic balancer as well depending on how these items look once they get everything pulled apart. Replacing everything doesn't add labor but another $500 in parts. Ouch!
Thoughts on all of the above? This is a bit of a gut punch as I was expecting a quick repair under warranty and now it's quickly ballooning into a major repair, and there's still the possibility of additional damage to the motor that could be found once they open everything up. I'm not confident enough to try and diy a job like this either.
He called just now and said he has put in 2 different distributors and the timing is still off, engine is running very rough. He says he thinks the timing chain could have skipped a tooth or 2, and could have been the cause for the broken distributor.
He said the only way to know for sure is to pull the front cover off to inspect the chain. If it needs a new chain, the quote was $950 to replace, but because he'd be pulling alternator, water pump etc, it might make sense to replace the water pump, serpentine belt, harmonic balancer as well depending on how these items look once they get everything pulled apart. Replacing everything doesn't add labor but another $500 in parts. Ouch!
Thoughts on all of the above? This is a bit of a gut punch as I was expecting a quick repair under warranty and now it's quickly ballooning into a major repair, and there's still the possibility of additional damage to the motor that could be found once they open everything up. I'm not confident enough to try and diy a job like this either.
