If the engines are the same more than likely yes. But why would you go to all the trouble of replacing the timing chain and gears and then install used. Install new chain and gears.
It is not necessary to change timing gears when changing a timing chain unless they have become worn. You won't know if this is the case until you get the cover off and inspect them. It is necessary to change any chain tensioners when you change your timing chain.
Line up the marks on the gears with the off colored links on the timing chain.
you will have to take off the water pump and lossen the oil pan to get to the crank and timing gears. and some other parts to have clearance for the timing chain cover to be removed
remove alternator, powersteering pump ,harmonic balancer ,and waterpump,the timing chain cover is now ready to come off also need to remove oil pan .timing chain is under cover
Pull everything off the front of the engine. Remove the timing chain cover. unbolt the timing gear on the cam shaft (the bigger one) then pull the timing gear off the crankshaft. (the smaller one). and replace with new chain and put the gears back on making sure the timing lines are still lined up. and bolt everything back on
if timing chain has skipped a tooth, the car will run like crap. you would also hear rattling coming from timing chain area as chain is loose and stretched for it to jump a tooth. more likely to have lost a tooth off one of the timing gears. also u will not be able to time the engine correctly in this condition
Incorrect installation of the chain. It is backfiring because the timing is off. Remove the chain and do it again correctly.
how to get the timing gears off the crank and cam shaft
Don't know what vehicle you are talking about but with most vehicles if the timing chain jumped you won't get out of your driveway. With the timing cover off, most chains and gears have marks stamped into them that should line up when the number 1 piston is at Top Dead Center.
you have to pull the timing chain cover off which includes the harmonic balancer loosen the timing chain then once you have done all that you can un-bolt the water pump from the mtor and the timing chain housing and it should slide right out be sure to mark your valve gears and your crnk so you don't loose your timing marks
Does the 1991 2.5 s10 have a timing chain or a belt or just mesh gears and how do you replace them The camshaft is gear driven off the crankshaft. The camshaft gear is pressed onto the camshaft. The camshaft must be removed from the engine to change the camshaft timing gear. The timing gears should last the life of the engine. Next time, please don't answer your question with another question.
If the timing chain is off, you will probably have bent valves.