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1995 nissan pickup 4 cylinder timing chain - 256k miles

I've got a 1995 nissan pickup with a 4 cylinder engine and 256,000 miles - should i have the timing chain replaced and how much should parts and labor run ?

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Did u recently buy it used-mite of been already done--how r the other components enginewise-its an old car n theyll be more things--but if u luv it then get a haynes repair manual at the zone

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Most definetly yes. It should run you around 500 dollars. If you timing belt breaks it will destroy your valves and head.

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How can i make the rpm's go down it is idoling high and it wont pass smog thay say its a gross poluter

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Engine - Timing Chain/Front Cover Revised Procedure
Classification:
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Reference:
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Date:
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