2004 Dodge RAM 1500 Truck 2WD TIMING CHAIN AND SPROCKETS REMOVAL

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Filed Under (Dodge) by admin on 03-07-2010

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TIMING CHAIN AND SPROCKETS Precaution: Timing Chain Replacement CHAIN GUIDES AND TENSIONER ARMS: Replace these parts if grooving in plastic face is more than 1 mm (0.039 inch) deep. If plastic face is severely grooved or melted, the tensioner lube jet may be clogged. The tensioner should be replaced. REMOVAL 1. Disconnect negative cable from battery. 2. Drain cooling system. 3. Remove right and left cylinder head covers. 4. Remove radiator fan shroud. on timing chain cover (Fig. 132) (# 1 cylinder exhaust stroke) and the camshaft sprocket “V8″ marks are at the 12 o’clock position (Fig. 133). 6. Remove power steering pump. 7. Remove access plugs (2) from left and right cylinder heads for access to chain guide fasteners (Fig. 134). 8. Remove the oil fill housing to gain access to the right side tensioner arm fastener. 9. Remove crankshaft damper and timing chain cover.

1995 Mercedes Benz E 320 Cabriolet Timing Chain Replacement and Riveting

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Filed Under (Mercedes-Benz) by admin on 14-05-2010

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Timing Chain Replacement and Riveting Proceeding work Spark plugs removed. Refer to Powertrain Management – Ignition System – Spark Plug – Service and Repair – Procedures Replacing and riveting timing chain NOTE: Numbers in parentheses ( ) indicate a component or tool in the associated illustration.1. Remove chain tensioner. Refer to Timing Components – Timing Chain Tensioner -
Service and Repair – Procedures – Removing and Installing Chain Tensioner
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