Description: pt.2 01 Pontiac Sunfire 2.2l timing chain install, involves established procedures for preparation and final torque specs for completion of the timing chain replace. An option to reduce the risk of an oil leak between the oil pan and timing cover is to lay a strip of 1/16″ think cork 1″ wide along the curved part of the oil pan opening, just short of where oil pan ends level with the engine block. coated with silicone. And press timing cover down to meet dowel pins in block. This action will act like a leak proof packing between the cover and pan.
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Perfect video, no BS. Thanks
What size is the socket
im not sure if my balancer is all the way in,how far in is all the way please
where does the colored link go?
I hope I bought the timing kit that eliminates the need for the guide/tensioner plate
I'm wondering about the crank marks and TDC. Does it being lined up means it's good? Or do I need to make sure it's at TDC?
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i am looking at a 02 pontaic sunfire , body is in amazing shape car has 74,000 miles on it , he says it wont start and "He" thinks it needs a timing chain? how can i test this to know if that is actually the problem? thank you