Remember daily driver
Start by undoing the air filter housing hose that goes to the shroud with a flat head. basic lol
Don't forget to unclip the sensor on the bottom of this hose.
Yet again, undo this one as well but no sensors
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Then you have somthing like this. I went mudding 6 months ago and I
really wish I wouldn't have. I did go through more mud than my buddie's
2001 blazer with 4x4 and I was balls deep. Good thing for my good tires that I suggest getting if you are DD loohow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_261d37df540902641da757e96b560dae.jpgcoveries A/T
Unscrew these four screws to remove the fan shroud
Getting there. You should be looking like this. Hopefully cleaner though lol
Unclip the over flow hose for the coolant. Don't damage clips
To uhow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_15385bce4e8caeae5df27bd51227e813.jpguse a flat head to push
between the tab and the fan shrould wall to release the push-in
clip(from the top side of engine bay). Its undone here already to show
you whathow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_a4f62c4369909f318bb9b765b4335980.jpgt should be loose and then
take it up around the fan
Now you can *loosen* the water pump pully bolts (on right side middle) then you can take off the belt.
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Take off the water pump pulley. I just rephow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_f3f1d6a49c5a94f9a9beedca3a92ade5.jpgeed to replace it this is how you get at it.
Take the serpentine belt tensioner off with these three* bolts sorry for the shacky hands lol.
Don't forget to take this lil guyhow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_d00bf866665530095d22a9241d19cbfe.jpgew.
You should be here by now.
Now for this guy, this would be the cover for your *timing chain*. For
thhow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_b00a127ea0ee90ef706041d651dc87c9.jpgdge up against the bottom right
corner of the cover that has a 90 angle and unscrew the bolts. I did the
out side three then the middle one.
You should be looking at somthinghow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_2f8c7b5d3b2e800ce61a0090c99be933.jpgepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.editAlbumPhoto&albumID=2274031&imageID=44924927">
Then you need some kind off puller like this. You pull the thing out and
its actually on the end of this puller. The puller threads into the
outer three bolt holes then you twist and ta da its out. Ithow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_65a8f214bdbc31f3f06db3abe4ede299.jpgs are common! Take a breather and have a pop
or beverage of choice.
So now you can see thow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_2a0e0f6f0e7b57214eed56deca7f3976.jpgill be replacing. If you have to run to the auto store you can buy a seal puller or just use a good old srew driver and a hammer(like me).
Take out all bolts holding the front cover on.
DON'how to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_d98a4baf1d8d0a1bf19c99c980be881b.jpgottom of both corners of the
cover underneath.(sry about the sec. pic. the nut is 2/3 to the right
and 1/2 way down behind the line runing left to right in pic. forhow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_9f54b0575711a8c19c8c0a8c99b624a5.jpgttp://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.editAlbumPhoto&albumID=2274031&imageID=44924960">
To take to cover off...pull it free of the seal. Make both studs on the
bottom corners loose..then pull them up evenly or the right then the
lefthow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_642d83fc29755166cdfd6206c4127f51.jpg side up then pulled the cover
really hard towards the alternator then out towards the front
bumper..it should pop right out. It took me about 30min to get it but I
didnt havhow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_f28db020cf426ccb80c1e9dece4fad0f.jpgay so thats how I did it.
Basically just get the pain in the a$$ out of there. I had to undo the
two bolts on the right of the alternator. The one on the back and the
one in the front. (both the right ones all the way out) then loosen* the
left fhow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - smile.gifto just swing it out of the way.
Just a pic of what it looks like if you want to know. I knew every one
wants to just see it so here you go guys look at it like the new mag. in
the mail jk
Now pull the big sprocket of with "two large flat headhow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_002c3850f2e6d8f0accd22e8f16f5249.jpgsays
Some pics of the orifice, every one wants to replace but no one can find. Sorry again for the shaking hands
If you ever see a truck
like this always backed up in a garage every weekend in Blaine Mn its
most likly me lol jk but its always in there, not because anything broke
but because I work to get money and I spend it on my pride and joy lol
my anti drug if you want to say
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Time to clean the coverhow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_88d34a6a9876043dda3e3f709f1dde9c.jpg brush then
clean and rinse with dawn dish soap or what every you prefer. By the
way this is my inspiration to life, my dad. look at the trooper just
clean that baby right up!
So now you have to clean all the old silicone off and all the places
where you see build up that need to be cleaned. I used my finger nails
alot but I used a utility knife to get the big stuff, just watch you oil
pan so nothing drops in there. re-assemble and enjoy your new timing
parts!
Here is some pics of thow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_261d37df540902641da757e96b560dae.jpgthe groved or unlevel spots are where the chain wore it down.
Start by undoing the air filter housing hose that goes to the shroud with a flat head. basic lol
Don't forget to unclip the sensor on the bottom of this hose.
Yet again, undo this one as well but no sensors
Getting there. You should be looking like this. Hopefully cleaner though lol
Unclip the over flow hose for the coolant. Don't damage clips
To unsecure the bottom of the fan shroud, use a flat head to push
between the tab and thhow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_f3f1d6a49c5a94f9a9beedca3a92ade5.jpg-in
clip(from the top side of engine bay). Its undone here already to show
you what it looks like. (middle of pic) Then it should be loose and then
take it up around the fan
Looking good, pretty easy ehh?
Now you can *loosen* the water pump pully boltshow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_63aabf3c16ef4ce145011124e85e0719.jpgake off the belt.
Behind fan pulley
Take off the water pump pulley. I just replaced mine last week, so if you ever need to replace it this is how you get at it.
Take the serpentine belt tensioner off with these three* bolts sorry for the shacky hands lol.
Don't forget to take this lil guy out. Its the oil filter drain pan show to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_65a8f214bdbc31f3f06db3abe4ede299.jpg.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.editAlbumPhoto&albumID=2274031&imageID=44924895">
You should be here by now.
Now for this guy, this would be the cover for your *timing chain*. For
the big pulley, uhow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_2a0e0f6f0e7b57214eed56deca7f3976.jpgthe bottom right
corner of the cover that has a 90 angle and unscrew the bolts. I did the
out side three then the middle one.
You should be looking at somthing like this
Then you need some kind off how to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_9f54b0575711a8c19c8c0a8c99b624a5.jpgut and
its actually on the end of this puller. The puller threads into the
outer three bolt holes then you twist and ta da its out. It's takes a
while to get it out, cramps are common! Take a breather and have a pop
or beverage of choice.
So now you can see the round seal or shaft seal that you will be replacing. If you have to run to the
Take out all bolts holding the front cover on.
DON'T FORGET THESE NUTS! They are at the bottom of both corners of the
covehow to replace timing chain on a 1996 chevy S10 - l_e66a7525eb3098efee6fe45eec5d1d4b.jpgthe nut is 2/3 to the right
and 1/2 way down behind the line runing left to right in pic. for the
bottom pic above)
Just a pic of what it looks like if you want to know. I knew every one
wants to just see it so here you go guys look at it like the new mag. in
the mail jk
Now pull the big sprocket of with "two large flat head srew drivers" as the chiliton manual says
Some pics of the orifice, every one wants to replace but no one can find. Sorry again for the shaking hands
Take off the chain tensioner and use a pulley puller to remove the
smaller sprocket. Then before moving on, push some towels into the oil
pan opening to make sure nothing big gets in there or hopfully nothing
at all if possible
If you ever see a truck
like this always backed up in a garage every weekend in Blaine Mn its
most likly me lol jk but its always in there, not because anything broke
but because I work to get money and I spend it on my pride and joy lol
my anti drug if you want to say
Where you should be.
Time to clean the cover off with gas and a metal or hard like brush then
clean and rinse with dawn dish soap or what every you prefer. By the
way this is my inspiration to life, my dad. look at the trooper just
clean that baby right up!
So now you have to clean all the old silicone off and all the places
where you see build up that need to be cleaned. I used my finger nails
alot but I used a utility knife to get the big stuff, just watch you oil
pan so nothing drops in there. re-assemble and enjoy your new timing
parts!
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
4.3L, 5.0L, 5.7L and 7.4L Engines
See Figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
Fig. Fig. 1: Crank the engine until the timing marks on both sprockets are in line
Fig. Fig. 2: Remove the camshaft gear retaining bolts
Fig. Fig. 3: Remove the camshaft gear and timing chain
A gear puller will be required to remove the crankshaft gear.
To install:
Fig. Fig. 4: A gear puller will be required to remove the crankshaft gear
Fig. Fig. 5: Timing mark alignment-4.3L, 5.0L, 5.7L and 7.4L engines
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