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How to change the timing chain on a 96 maxima

How to change the timing chain

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YOU NEED A REPAIR MANUAL.BECAUSE THERE IS A WHOLE LOT OF PARTS YOU HAVE TO REMOVE TO GET TO THE TIMING CHAIN.YOU NEED PHOTOS TOO SEE HOW TO SET TIMING MARKS ON CAM SPROCKET AND CRANK SPROCKET.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 02, 2009

SOURCE: timing chain replacement

Go to your local Library and you can probably get great help there if your gonna do this ur self and if u don't want to spend money on a manual for ur car and even that might not have what u need.

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Marlin

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  • Posted on Apr 02, 2009

SOURCE: timing chain replacement on 96 niss maxima

The timing chain is not a maintaince item like a timing belt. So there is not set number. Yopu change it when you hear it knocking or slapping around.

David Jewell

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  • Posted on Oct 23, 2009

SOURCE: do i need to change my timing chain when i change

Not necessarily. You should at least consider it if you are close to a major service milestone (90k, 120k, etc.). It is a lot of work to change the timing chain (belt), but you have to do some of the work anyway to replace the water pump.

Testimonial: "thanks i'm at 150k and how would i know if i need it when i open it up doing work this weekend.thank you"

brian soufane

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2011

SOURCE: Timing chain 96 maxima broke

Check your owner's manual for the recommended mileage for replacing your timing chain. Replacement for a Nissan Maxima is 60,000 miles.2 Locate the timing chain. Replace it if the automatic chain adjuster (also known as the tensioner) is damaged or worn.3 Release the pressure in the fuel system, drain the cooling system and disengage the negative battery cable. 4 Undo the upper radiator hose, engine drive belts, power steering pulley and pump with bracket, air duct, passenger front wheel and engine side and undercovers, front exhaust pipe, cylinder head front mounting bracket and head cover, rocker cover, distributor and distributor cap and spark plugs.5 Take off the intake manifold support and move the No. 1 piston at "Top Dead Center" (TDC) of the compression stroke.6 Disconnect the cylinder head front cover, water pump pulley, thermostat housing, upper and lower tensioner and slack side timing chain guide, idler sprocket bolt, camshaft sprocket bolts, sprockets, mounting caps and camshafts. 7 Disengage the cylinder head with the manifolds, idler sprocket shaft, upper timing chain, center crossmember, oil pan and strainer assembly, crankshaft pulley, engine front mount and bracket and the front timing cover. Remove the oil seal and unfasten the timing chain cover, idler and crankshaft sprockets and the oil pump drive spacer. 8 Unfasten the timing chain guide. install Your Timing Chain 1 Grease the oil seal lip with engine oil and place it in the front cover. Verify that the No. 1 piston is at "Top Dead Center" (TDC) of the compression stroke. 2 Reconnect the crankshaft sprocket (marks should point toward the engine's front), oil pump drive spacer and timing chain guide and the lower timing chain. Line up all mating marks.3 Hook up the crankshaft sprocket and pulley, lower timing chain, front cover assembly, engine mount and front mounting bracket, oil strainer and pan assembly and center crossmember.4 Reattach the upper timing chain, idler sprocket (to the back side), cylinder head assembly, idler sprocket bolt and exhaust and intake camshafts. Place the intake camshaft knock pin at 9 o'clock and the exhaust pin at noon. Connect the camshaft bearing caps and distributor brackets and secure all mounting bolts.5 Eliminate any old material from the pan and cylinder block mounting surfaces. Rub on a 3.5 to 4.5mm bead of liquid gasket over the oil pan and cylinder block.6 Attach the upper timing chain to the idler sprockets and secure the cylinder head bolts.7 Refill the cooling system. Hook up the negative battery cable and any other disconnected items. Start the engine and look for leaks.

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