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akashdeep rakshit Posted on Sep 25, 2012
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How to overcome the noise of timing chain of pulsar150 though i changed it one year ago..

I have changed the timing chain and tensioner one year ago only bt its sounds so irritating

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Open up the cover and check. You could have replaced with sub-standard parts or you have a broken or loose bolt

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 15, 2009

SOURCE: 98 Saturn sc1 timing chain noise

need to have a shop fix it asap.if the chain breaks or skips timing your entire could possibly need to be replaced.replacing a serpentine belt tensioner is fairly cheap and easy

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ROBERT GARCIA

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SOURCE: Nissan Timing Chain still rattling

and the lower chain guides?

thunderalley

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  • Posted on Oct 04, 2009

SOURCE: timing chain and tensioner noise/ replacment

release your tension on the tensioner pulley and spin it with your hand it should feel smooth when rolling any roughness and its bearings are bad

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2010

SOURCE: mazda cx7 engine noise

just get rid of this car, because you are going to need a new engine soon, my 2007 mazda cx7 with only 33000 miles is at the dealer for engine replacement!!!! only 2 days after i purchased the car

narad0986

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  • Posted on Sep 19, 2010

SOURCE: How do i change timing chain chain guide and

first of all take out tappet pan cover,turn engine clockwise until #1camshaft are closed(intake and exhaust lobe are opposite each other)on the crank shaft pulley there is a little cut it should line up on the front plate 0 if not the pulley damper is off just make sure #1 camshaft lobes are closed. now on the realease the two tensioner bolt on cylinder head (tensioner located above deisel pump on the cylinder head) take it out unbolt front plate pull sprocket out ,chain unbolt guide. now when putting back chain all slack to go on tensioner side .when you take the tensioner in your hand there is somthing holding back the teeth press with fingers and push the teeth inn hook it with hook now put on tensioner turn engine 1revulusion to see spining free

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