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Timing chain replacement, I need how-to for dummies!
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 4:39 pm
by macro
I was reading the engine manual off this site, and looked through the manual I have, without finding any info that puts it into simpletons language for me.
Has anyone seen any threads on how to change the timing chain on a 4M40? I want to find out also if it's a ME job or a pay-someone-to-do-it-while-I-get-my-oil-changed-at-the-same-time, job. I turned over to 200k awhile ago and want to change the timing chain before winter hits.
Re: Timing chain replacement, I need how-to for dummies!
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 6:03 pm
by Feds
Is it chuffing? If it's not chuffing, I wouldn't worry about it. You can also do a more scientific test:
http://www.mdocuk.co.uk/forums/viewtopi ... c&start=15
As for DIY vs. Can't Someone Else Do It: how is your ability to get this many things right all at once?
http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/5407/2002ho.jpg
Re: Timing chain replacement, I need how-to for dummies!
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 6:09 pm
by macro
It's not chuffing BUT I would rather replace it now and have 200,000 more km of at ease mindedishness.
That picture is, ahhhh, eye opening. I could do it, if I had a proper garage. I'm thinking that may be better suited to a mechanic. Damn.
Re: Timing chain replacement, I need how-to for dummies!
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 9:25 pm
by davidwwc
Maco,
There are some posts if you search the club from UK.
The link below is
" Strangerover's chain Gang"
http://www.mdocuk.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=23805
DC
Re: Timing chain replacement, I need how-to for dummies!
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 5:04 am
by macro
Thanks, I have read through most of what I can find on the other forums. What I have discovered is that since my van isn't making any noise, I'm probably just going to replace the chain. I can't afford to pull the whole front of the motor off. If it was making any chuffing sound at all then I would replace everything, but at this point it's just peace of mind for me.
What I still can't seem to find is a detailed how-to on changing these. The UK guys seem to have all bought a kit from a fella with detailed instructions in it, but those don't seem to be on the site. I know they use a split link to pull the chain through the motor by hand cranking it, I do have the manual with all the timing info as well. I like to read through everything and have all the steps in my head before I tackle something like this.