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When to replace the Timing Chain?


Mjforan89

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Hi

 

Tomorrow Im going to look at two different zeds, really looking forward to it. One has 93K miles on the clock, the other 115K.

 

Ive been doing some research and I keep coming up with difference information regarding the timing chain. When does it need to be replaced? if at all

 

I'd be grateful for any help.

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The 3 chains require replacing when they are stretched.

 

The tensioners should also be replaced as well as the upgraded guides and slippers.

 

The main chain tensioner can be inspected through the inspection plate and depending on how far the tensioner is extruding from the tensioner body, will determine how much the chain is stretched,

 

The chain can get noisy and performance will be effected as the valve train timing will be out in severe cases.

 

Now becoming quite a common issue.

 

Also best to fit genuine Nissan parts as most of the aftermarket chain kits are made of chocolate and not a job you want to do twice.

 

Hope this helps.

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The 3 chains require replacing when they are stretched.

 

 

 

Also best to fit genuine Nissan parts as most of the aftermarket chain kits are made of chocolate and not a job you want to do twice.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Unless you really, really like choclit :)

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