Questions & Answers for: how to fix timing chain jumping

Question about Polesaw Wizard

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...can cause the chain to loosen in use and "jump" off the bar. Improper adjustment can also stretch the chain leading to the same result. please take the time to give this solution a fix ya rated ...

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Question about 2002 Ranger Regular Cab

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fix it? If you are referring to the ignition timing, then there is a fault in the engine. The timing chain or belt should not be loose enough to jump a tooth. You are going to need to replace the belt

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Question about 1998 Explorer

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Timing Chain Guide Rattling noise in the engine, diagnosed to faulty timing chain. We've got the timing chain, but now looking for Timing Chain Guide to complete the fixing Check with Auto Zone if no.

...to fix the car i need a free repair manual of a suzuki esteem 1999 you might want to check timing chain to see if it jumped time .the last two ive tore into the timing chains jumped and bent the ...

Question about 1999 Esteem

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...fix it, does it again. Had it fixed and running, changed the oil, and jumped time again. Every time its fixed it jumps time again! What could be the cause??? what engine? if its a 2.7L, its never ...

Question about 1999 Esteem

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...GMC denali. u may need 2 replace the timing gears as well old gears may have worn teeth.i had same prblem with a chev mtr fitted a chain&gear set fixed it right up. ps make sure u use a new ...

...fix it If all cogs and bearings are fine and that the chain tension is at specification then it should not be possible for the chain to ever jump a tooth.  The amount of movement required by the ...

Question about 1999 Esteem

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...timing to be off. costly repair. what's the cause and is their a fix so this don't happen again. Who told you that the Chain Jumped? This is NOT COMMON and hard to believe that it happened unless you ...

Question about 1998 Frontier

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...fix it. otherwise you've got blown valves from when it jumped... when timing jumps it can cause cylinders to strike valves and shatter them. The extent of damage is typically catastrophic. I hope you ...

...timing chain has jumped .. unless you have been doing work and fitted it incorrectly..? The chances are that it's a sensor at fault. You can save yourself a lot of time and bother by getting somebody ...

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