How hard is this to do? Seems to be pretty straight forward according to the Hayne's guys, but i know it can be an expensive job to have a mechanic do for a $66 part. Is the extra $$$ just because of the disassembling/assembling of the front clip, radiator and water pump (which will also be replaced at the same time)?
My skills are so-so, i can't rebuild an engine, but i'm pretty good at following directions and putting things back where i found them.
Timing Chain
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Re: Timing Chain
It's time consuming more than anything else.
You'll need a harmonic balancer puller and installer (loan a tool at most part stores).
Any particular reason you're replacing it?
You'll need a harmonic balancer puller and installer (loan a tool at most part stores).
Any particular reason you're replacing it?
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Re: Timing Chain
I was talking to a guy whose buick (or pontiac, can't remember now) was making the exact same noise. He was told by his mechanic that it was the timing chain. Seems like a good bet to me.
I had a nissan sentra that had to be junked because i couldn't afford to replace the timing chain, don't want that to happen again.
I had a nissan sentra that had to be junked because i couldn't afford to replace the timing chain, don't want that to happen again.
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Re: Timing Chain
Well the timing chain on a Jeep 4.0 is way easier than on a Nissan GA16DE (managed to do it without pulling the head like the books say you have to)
A mechanic likes that kind of job 'cause it's lots of shop time to do!!!!!
You gonna be at the Go Topless Day? I can take a listen to it and see if it's really that.
A mechanic likes that kind of job 'cause it's lots of shop time to do!!!!!
You gonna be at the Go Topless Day? I can take a listen to it and see if it's really that.
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Re: Timing Chain
Hey Paul, sounds like it's worth taking a ride up just for that!!
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Re: Timing Chain
What kind of noise is it making? Jeep timing chains are typically bulletproof and usually last the life of the engine (200K+ miles). I would investigate other possibilities. If I could hear the noise, I'd probably be able to help you.PaulT wrote:I was talking to a guy whose buick (or pontiac, can't remember now) was making the exact same noise. He was told by his mechanic that it was the timing chain. Seems like a good bet to me.
I had a nissan sentra that had to be junked because i couldn't afford to replace the timing chain, don't want that to happen again.
Also, depending on the age of your buddy's Pontiac, it may have nylon timing gears. Yep, nylon!
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Re: Timing Chain
Yeah, I remember those nylon timing sprockets. They kept me in business when I was running that parts store. Thank you, GM
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