i can't give you a good how to, but i did have mine done on an altima. if you have the 2.4L 94-97 (may also include other years) type of altima then i'd say your screwed. you have to take off the front crossmember. then the chain cover comes off in two parts; a top part associated with the head, and a bottom part associated with the block. you'll want a hoist. oh and to get it to this point takes a good mechanic 3-4 hours. it's a 10 hour job i think. You could always just pull the engine out of the top and do it that way
One, remove the timing cover. The chain is under there. Don't forget timing of the chain.
To change the timing chain on a 2007 Nissan Sentra SL, first disconnect the battery and remove the necessary components, such as the engine cover and serpentine belt. Drain the engine oil and coolant, then remove the front timing cover to access the timing chain. Align the timing marks on the camshaft and crankshaft gears, remove the old chain, and install the new one, ensuring proper alignment. Finally, reassemble the components, refill fluids, and reconnect the battery.
To replace the timing chain on a Nissan Altima, first, disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access to the timing cover, such as the air intake and accessory belts. Then, drain the engine oil and coolant, and remove the timing cover bolts to access the timing chain. Carefully align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft gears, remove the old chain, and install the new one, ensuring proper tension and alignment. Finally, reassemble all components, refill fluids, and reconnect the battery.
next to the timing chain you will find it in the cover on front of engine where the water pump is mounted they call it the timing chain cover you will have to remove this cover to get at it
The timing chain is located under the valve cover on the passenger side of the motor.
Remove the exhaust manifold. This lets you pull it out. Also, you have to remove the timing cover. The pump is driven by the timing chain. You have to remove the timing cover and timing chain tensioner to get the pump sprocket out of the chain.
you have to remove the valve cover , the oil pan and the front timing cover. Then line up all the timing marks and remove the tensioners and guides then remove the cam gears and the chain
You don't have a timing belt, you have a timing chain..(that's for the other foreign automaker...that charge way to much at the lot..but are way too cheap to give you what you pay for.) you timing chain is located under you valve cover gasket, you would have to remove it in order to get at the chain.
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
To change the timing chain on a Toyota Echo, first disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access to the timing cover, such as the engine mount, alternator, and belts. Then, remove the timing cover to expose the timing chain. Align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft gears, remove the old chain and tensioner, and install the new chain, ensuring proper alignment. Finally, reassemble all components, replace the timing cover, and reconnect the battery.
To remove the timing chain on a 2.2 Chevy Cavalier, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove the necessary components like the engine cover, harmonic balancer, and timing chain cover. Align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft, then unbolt and carefully remove the timing chain along with the timing chain tensioner. Finally, inspect all components for wear before replacing or reinstalling.
I need to know where the timing chain is located in a 1988 Olds 98 regency brougham, and how expensive a timing chain is.