The timing chain is behind the timing cover which is behind the water pump. To get at it, you'll need to remove everything in front of the cover and loosen the oil pan a little.
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It does not have a timing belt. The cam is chaindriven.
It is attached to the timing cover, just behind the harmonic balancer, on the lower part of the engine.
depends on what size motor you have in it. if v8 = 18436572
It is on the side of the engine block. By the way, they very seldom go bad. The purpose of a knock sensor is to pickup engine noises and retard ignition timing so that it will not be so audible.
with the v/advance unplugged bring your idle up to 3000rpm and set you timing at 32 while revving. now tighten down the distributor and plug you v/a back in, and voi-la your done. that year doesn't have a vacuum advance... he said 92 caprice not 82........you need to find the EST remove it and set the timing to 0 then plug the est back in and the computer takes over
Yes to both questions.
Look at your timing scale the 305 times from behind the water pump & the 350 times in front of the water pump.
Perhaps the new timing chain is not set right. You may have to remove the front cover and take a look.
It is located in front of engine you must remove timing cover and timing belt. So if your going to do this replace timing belt to if you have not done so.
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Crank position sensor is located next to the crankshaft. In order to replace it you might have to remove the timing belt. In the most models you just can remove remove the timing belt cover and replace the sensor.