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Timing chain problem
Ok I just bought my first car a 93 240sx, and I am having a couple problems with it.
My timing chain is rattling around idle, I think that the chain is too loose. I have already removed the upper guide mounted between the cams by two bolts. I am going to replace the chain, should I replace the sprockets too? I would like to avoid removing the head. How would I go about timing the engine? And lastly has anyone driven with JIC or Megan coilovers I would just like to get some feedback before deciding which ones to get (i'd like to stay JDM if I can). Thanks for all your help.
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Re: Timing chain problem
buy a chilton manual.
you have to pretty much remove the head to change the chain. while you do this, you may as well replace anything else in the area again, get a chilton manual. it tells exactly how. and as far as the coilovers... JIC = gay Megan = JIC's gay retarted crackbaby get silkroads
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I have the factory service manuel
I was talking about replacing the upper chain I know to replace the sprockets I would have to unbolt the two cam sprockets and remove the head to replace the idler sprocket My question was to fix the noise would I be ok just replaceing the upper chain? and whats wrong with JIC?
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I'm not asking how to install the chain I'm asking if I could get away with using the old sprockets because the upper chain is the only problem. I can replace the upper chain without removing the head but I wouldn't be able to get the idler sprocket out.
I was just asking for your opinion.
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