1998 Ford Explorer "rear timing chain guide replacement" Questions

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...TIMING CHAIN, Explorer, Mountaineer, Rear - 4.0L SOHC - 4.0L SOHC $57.36 Engine, Camshaft and timing, Chain guide, CHAIN GUIDE, Explorer, Mountaineer, Jackshaft To Cam - 4.0L SOHC - 4.0L SOHC $103.22 ...

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...timing chains. One of which is located on the passenger rear side of the engine that cannot be removed without the engine out of the vehicle. Takes a special tool to time. I just did my 98 6 months ...

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...timing chain GUIDES be replaced without pulling motor. ( all literature says no, I'll bet a savey ford tech does it with motor in vehicle. Am I wrong ? Dave in rainy Northern Ca. Thanks for any help ...

rear timing chain?? pretty sure engine has to be out, try sopping around for complete used, low mileage, will be more cost efective Yes you can but there isnt much room to work on it. You have to take

...timing chain guides are plastic and wear out,i would rec doing it,,,,but do the guides (2) front and rear and the chain,the tensioner,and lower crank sprocket and cam gears,,,,,if the car is in good ...

...timing chains are located at the rear of the motor requiring a transmission removal to replace If the chains need replacing and the guides and tensioners will be close to needing replacement that is ...

Timing chain(s) Right rear cassette chain, tensioner and sprocket Jackshaft sprocket and chain on the engine and remove the tensioner pin  Torque the jackshaft sprocket bolt in 2 stages: 32-35 ft

...rear face of the primary timing chain tensioner blade. See Fig. 147. Tighten the primary timing chain tensioner bolts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS. Use a Primary Chain Wedge (303-533), ...

chain is situated at the rear of the box and connects the output shaft of the gear box to the input shaft of the transfer case . It does wear and get loose and the gear teeth wear as well. All that is

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timing marks of the front and rear camshaft sprockets and 43 teeth between the timing mark on the front camshaft sprocket and the timing mark on the crankshaft sprocket. NOTE: Verify that the camshaft

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