Timing chain replacement?
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Timing chain replacement?
Hi everyone. I am approaching 107k on this original 98 4.3L. I realize timing BELTS have to be replaced at a certain mileage (my mom has a Toyota product (she gets pissed when I call it the "riceburner". Piece of crap. Not only with the Toyota recalls, but the metal is so thin that the car wash left a crease in the metal.) that has around 80k and the dealer replaced the timing belt recently.), but what about the timing CHAINS on these 4.3L? Is there a required replacement mileage to prevent it from failing and destroying the engine?
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Im honestly not sure,Ive always tested it this way on the older blazers. Pop off the distributor cap so you can see the rotor,then turn the crank back and forth with a breaker bar/extension/socket and see how much play it takes for the rotor to react.
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