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Timing chain jumped, need help
11/16/09 at 17:50:42
Hi everyone,
I have this problem, the timing chain jumped and I took it apart to install a new one but I discovered that there are no timing marks to install the cam sprocket, I found one in the flywheel for TDC but have no clue how the cam sprocket goes, it has 2 bolts and a pin.
Do the bolts go horizontal or vertical? or the pin aligns with something? how this thing goes?
thanks in advance.
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11/16/09 at 18:20:53
On the end of the shaft there are two marks, at TDC they are horizontal, the pin goes at 1 o'clock.
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you mean the end that is oposite to the sprocket? I guess in the end face of the shaft correct?
it has a notch in there that I tried to align with something with no luck but I'll pay attention to your reply.
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same end as sprocket
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I'll check it out tomorrow, thanks a lot.
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11/16/09 at 19:55:12
Arent the marks on the sprocket? Then the pin locates the cam...
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I'd forgotten, OF doing the techy on this...
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I believe a picture is worth more than a thousand words...
you've been very kind, I really appreciate your help, thanks a lot.
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11/17/09 at 14:25:42
If your chain jumped, you need to check the guides and the tensioner as well as the chain for excessive wear.
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11/18/09 at 12:10:41
new chain installed, but the tensioner is extended very far out... I'll leave it like this anyway, I won't mess with it anymore.
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11/18/09 at 12:22:31
the tensioner will extend about 8mm even when the chain and guides are brand new. Look into the Verslavy modification to extend the life of your chain/guide system.
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