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Subject: Re: Timing chain


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Heath
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Date Posted: 04:48:25 07/25/02 Thu
In reply to: Andy 's message, "Timing chain" on 00:51:35 07/25/02 Thu

MD is right, better set aside a full weekend for the task. One day to tear it apart and one to reassemble it. Read over the destructions a few times the night before and get aquainted with the process and do a search and learn teh tricks to getting that crank pulley off. Im assuming you're going to tackle this without removing the head? Be careful not to disturb the part of the head gasket between the head and timing cover when re-installing the timing cover. Good luck.


Heath



>So how long should it take to replace the timing chain
>in a 22R? I have air tools and hand tools. My truck
>has A/C.
>
>Thanks

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