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RE: 390 - Timing Chain Check Question
By Mel Clark - 10/15/2001 11:15:48 PM; IP 152.163.195.193
I found a jumped timiing chain when I was replacing the fuel pump. I noticed a bit of plastic resting ay the bottom of the pump hole, I stuck my finger in there and felt a very loose timing chain.
The reason I thought the pump was the problem was the car would not hold a steady speed on the highway, I was constantly speeding up or slowing down.
In any case, there were no teeth left on the cam gear, Plastic, you know. It just fell apart. I installed a Cloyes true double roller and no more problems.
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