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Anyone opened the sprocket cover before
I have a 96 Altima GXE. The manual said in order to remove the sprocket cover, I need to take off the passenger side front engine mount, and the bracket to get access to one bolt.
I took off the engine mount, and three 17mm bolts on the engine mount bracket, but the bracket refuses to get off. Did I miss some bolts, or should I hammer it off? Thank you. Happy Holiday. |
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Re: Anyone opened the sprocket cover before
What are you trying to get to, the timing chain?
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'98 Contuor SE, 2.5 V6 Auto Silver '08 Altima 2.5S, Auto Super Black |
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Re: Anyone opened the sprocket cover before
I want to fix the timing chain noise by removing the timing chain guide and change the tensioner.
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Re: Anyone opened the sprocket cover before
I haven't replaced it on mine, but yeah if you have all the bolts off I beleive the cover should come off. I doubt the bracket will come off though to answer your question.
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Re: Anyone opened the sprocket cover before
I've figured it out. The motor mount bracket has 4 bolts instead of 3. Besides the three 14 mm bolts, there is another 12 mm bolt in the lower area.
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Re: Anyone opened the sprocket cover before
I will change a timimg belt but never a chain. Never even seen how they are tensioned.
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