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Old 06-16-2008, 11:59 AM
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Timing chain

I am pulling my head off my 22r because i blew a head gasket i have the exhaust manifold off and the valve cover off and started on my intake. i need some help to get the timing chain off? do you have any ideas or helpfull hints on how to get the chain off?
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Undue the bolt in the middle and slide the sprocket off. Turn the crank counter clockwise a bit will loosen some of the tension.
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Just remove the bolt on the cam sprocket. Then pry it off with your hands...its fairly easy.

I have a pic of how everything works. This is on a 22re...I don't think there is any difference though...

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