just need your opinion on this timing chain?
just need your opinion on this timing chain?
i bought my car about 4 months ago and now i need to do my timing chain. would i be able to do this on my own at home?
i came across this guy selling his timing chain kit just wanted to know if his kit includes all the necessary stuff i need to change my timing chain. i m gonna try doing this myself as i dont got the money to go to a mechanic.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=526326
i will appreciate any help from you guys as its it will be a huge huge help to me.
i came across this guy selling his timing chain kit just wanted to know if his kit includes all the necessary stuff i need to change my timing chain. i m gonna try doing this myself as i dont got the money to go to a mechanic.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=526326
i will appreciate any help from you guys as its it will be a huge huge help to me.
Originally Posted by pmohr
Why do you need to 'do your timing chain'?
Originally Posted by slinky87
would it better if they made double row chains?
Originally Posted by raziq_afg
cause my car has 190k on it i dont know how much miles is that and its a 1995. when i just start the car i hear kinda of a clicking noise or metal brushing against metal kinda noise. and it has never got the timing chain adjusted before either so i thought well maybe time for new timing chain.
Originally Posted by pmohr
Unless it's failed or stretched somehow, no need for replacement, really. Replace the tensioner and guide with the updated TSB part numbers, that should eliminate the timing chain rattle you get on cold starts.
Originally Posted by raziq_afg
is it possible for anyone to give me the part# for the giude and the tensioner please.
Originally Posted by raziq_afg
so is there a way to check that if its stretched or just replace replace the guide and tensioner and then go from there?
Originally Posted by pmohr
FSM doesn't even give length, just says look for wear or cracking and replace if necessary. I don't think anyone here has ever stretched a chain, and even it if had managed to stretch somehow the tensioner would keep it tight.
Originally Posted by raziq_afg
thanks alot pmohr i will try to take that plate off that sits on top of the timing chain and see wats wong. thanks again dude.i apprecite your help with this 

Motor mount, AC, alternator, PS, crank pulley, all 15000 10mm bolts...yea.
Originally Posted by slinky87
not to mention drpoping the oil pan to get the other 2 10mm bolts to get the cover off, make sure you have a couple of cold beers this job sucks ***
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 4,572
From: Middleboro/Carver, Ma
Originally Posted by raziq_afg
so is there a way to check that if its stretched or just replace replace the guide and tensioner and then go from there?
Originally Posted by raziq_afg
wat good swapping the water pump will do?
Originally Posted by maximus_pr
i think that if your going to all that hasle do the water pump as well
trust take the advice its better to do all this **** at once even though i would have just saved up for a 3.5 if i could do it all over again anyway though keep a couple of ziploc baggies youll wat to keep all the 10mm bolts in order trust me.. oh besides the beer get plenty tubes of permatex i prefer the copper IMO that **** never leaks
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 4,572
From: Middleboro/Carver, Ma
I'm a fan of the permetex grey myself, I've had my timing cover off in the car twice no leaks yet
DO NOT SKIP the step in the fsm that tells you to clean out the old gasket material from the bolt holes and tips of the bolts................
DO NOT SKIP the step in the fsm that tells you to clean out the old gasket material from the bolt holes and tips of the bolts................
I'm going to throw some petrol into the fire and say that vq chains can stretch - my one did.
I brought a car not so long ago with a noisy chain cover. I had been doing some research on it and figured I just needed to change the tensioner. After changing the tensioner the noise was still there. So after alot of swearing I got the timing chain cover off and saw that the top chain guide was broken - 'No problem' I thought and I repaired the top chain guide. The noise still remained
. So I opened her all up again and found the guide was broken again - At this point I was pretty pissed off so I went out and brought a whole timing chain set and replaced everything I could get at. When I removed the chain I held it up next to the new one - It had stretched about 10mm which I believe caused it to push into a funny angle and break the chain guide. I think it was also enough for it to skip links as the car seemed to idle a bit funny (like a diesel).
The car has 226K KM (~140K Miles) on it. It looks like the oil has been boiled at some stage also (red marks on the timing chain cover).
Now I could just be the odd one out - but if you do some google searching you will find nissan chains (on KA engines in particular) can stretch.
I brought a car not so long ago with a noisy chain cover. I had been doing some research on it and figured I just needed to change the tensioner. After changing the tensioner the noise was still there. So after alot of swearing I got the timing chain cover off and saw that the top chain guide was broken - 'No problem' I thought and I repaired the top chain guide. The noise still remained
. So I opened her all up again and found the guide was broken again - At this point I was pretty pissed off so I went out and brought a whole timing chain set and replaced everything I could get at. When I removed the chain I held it up next to the new one - It had stretched about 10mm which I believe caused it to push into a funny angle and break the chain guide. I think it was also enough for it to skip links as the car seemed to idle a bit funny (like a diesel).The car has 226K KM (~140K Miles) on it. It looks like the oil has been boiled at some stage also (red marks on the timing chain cover).
Now I could just be the odd one out - but if you do some google searching you will find nissan chains (on KA engines in particular) can stretch.
from wat you guys have told me so far i think wat the best thing will be to do is to just get the whole kit and the water pump and do them all at the same time.
cause u never know. the chain might stretch in two three months after i change the tensioner and guide. and then i would have to do all wat i have all over again.
cause u never know. the chain might stretch in two three months after i change the tensioner and guide. and then i would have to do all wat i have all over again.
Originally Posted by raziq_afg
buy the water pump locally.
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php
$87 oem plus shipping
http://www.courtesyparts.com/Merchan...Category_Code=
$77 oem plus shipping
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...=5&catalogid=1
good luck post some pics i might do it withing the next 6 months or so
Originally Posted by slinky87
used got it off a 99 with around 70,ooo miles on it. nothing wrong with the pump the guy spun the rod bearings


