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no need to do anything. there is a timing chain inspection cover iirc. how many km's on her?
...missing? Sources of leakage around there could be the timing chain cover, seal at the (beltless) belt pulley, timing chain tensioner, or oil...
We all know that earlier cars with chains needed replacement before the 100K mile mark, my 87 Buick GN had the nylon timing chain gears which I...
This gasket has a lip on it do you know should it go in or out when installing.
I believe the tensioner bolts to the timing cover. But you can just push the chain so it doesn't jump a tooth as you turn the crank. But, since...
That's the joint between timing chain cover and cylinder head, and the reason Toyota calls for sealant there. Honda's are similar.
Timing chain cover gasket leak? If so it's like an elevated PSA. Monitor for a change or worsening of symptoms.
sometimes the timing chain cover develops a leak. you have to clean the engine and then inspect for the leak area.
So I put in the new 12V battery, erased the code and tried to start it up - code came back. I replaced the camshaft position sensor with the one...
no Im talking about the timing chain/engine face cover
...but not common. However it’s easier than removing the timing chain cover. If that failed I would certainly tear down the timing chain cover...
The timing tensioner should release by itself once you move the chain. I just finished putting mine back on and you can hear the clicks. Dont...
Been awhile but I believe I followed steps outlines on this site to get timing chain/cover back on. I seem to remember installing the tensioner...
...loose at the PCV and that the oil leak was around the timing chain cover. So for the whole area under the intake manifold to be soaked with...
When the guy did the timing cover in the head gasket on our persona before they didn't catch the piston rolling over in the boar in the center...
People have seen leaks at the tensioner and the timing chain cover. Has this car had a head gasket job?
Yeah, I was thinking that too. If it's the timing chain cover, this might help, if you go with an independent mechanic or DIY:
Usual leak is at the timing chain cover but I would bet its the OCC venting or the wrong hoses connecting it.
If it's the oil pressure switch leaking that'd be much preferable to the timing chain cover, a lot easier to resolve. (y)
I think you have a higher probability of retrieving the Allen wrench by taking off the timing chain cover.