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Posted on Jul 29, 2008

Timing chain hi, i own a nissan JX 1.4 16 valves 1993 model. my son borrowed it and came back complaining that the car was overheating. i added water and ran the engine on idle. suddenly water was spewing from the radiator opening and the reservoir. two things could cause this. the thermostat could be one cause but i removed this years ago. so i suspect it could be a leaking cylinder head gasket. so i am now in the process of removing the cylinder head to have it refaced in the machine shop. my problem is how do you remove the timing chains to free the twin cams? can you also give me the valve clearance for this?

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You have to take apart the rest of the front of the motor. All the accessories (ac compressor, alternator, etc.)

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