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Old 02-17-2010, 07:57 PM
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New timing chain probem 22re

I am in the middle of re-assembling my 22RE after a head gasket replacement. I have a new timing set installed and I cannot get the cam sprocket to slide back onto the camshaft. Are their any tricks to give me a few extra millimeters of clearance?
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This write-up has some tips which may help:

http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/maintenance/timingchain/
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Got it back together. If you rotate the crank back and forth while applying upward pressure to the cam gear you give yourself some more slack in the chain.
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but was your crank TDC when the chain slid in to the cam sprocket?
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slide a small punch into the hole in the cam and rotate it just slightly to make it easier to slip the cam sproket on.
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I have a long screwdriver that reached down to the tensioner which slid it back- also used a 1/2in extension with a larger socket to guide the sprocket on- nice n tight.
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make sure you didn't put a wrong size bolt on the TG cover/oil pump cover. The bolt that goes in right under the timing tab should be a short one or it will interfere with the tensioner.
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thanks for all the responses. I just started the truck tonight and everything seems to be in order. Only noises are the squealing of a bad power steering belt tensioner and the valve lash is a little too loose but I'll take care of all that tomorrow. Thanks again guys, let me know if I should continue to check anything over the next few days to make sure its running right.
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