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Plastic timing chain guides,mileage expectancy?
#1010776
10/13/10 12:59 PM
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Joined: Nov 2007
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The P/O put in a new timing gear kit but used the one with plastic guides..three months ago.Will this last 80-100 thousand miles,or less?
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Re: Plastic timing chain guides,mileage expectancy?
[Re: dave1223]
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10/13/10 02:33 PM
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Joined: Mar 2005
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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With my 290,000 mile 86' 22RE Runner, I had to do the chain 3 times. This last time I upgraded to the LC dual chain kit with the steel guides, so thats about 96K with the plastics. By the way, if some you remember back awhile I had some problems with excessive noise after the install. Turns out, my idler pulley bearing was shot, which sounded like my engine was coming apart! Fixed.
86' 4Runner, Manual 22RE, Grey SR5 05' 4Runner 4WD Sport, Silver
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Re: Plastic timing chain guides,mileage expectancy?
[Re: dave1223]
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10/13/10 03:52 PM
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Joined: Jul 2002
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Body Damage is Cool
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The P/O put in a new timing gear kit but used the one with plastic guides..three months ago.Will this last 80-100 thousand miles,or less? I think it depends a lot on driving style. My '87 which always sees every regular maintenance, had the first set (from the factory) break at 175,000 miles. The factory recommends replacement every 100,000 I think, so 1.75 times the factory interval sounds pretty good to me.
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Re: Plastic timing chain guides,mileage expectancy?
[Re: dave1223]
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10/19/10 10:30 PM
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Joined: Jun 2003
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Roll Me Over
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The P/O put in a new timing gear kit but used the one with plastic guides..three months ago.Will this last 80-100 thousand miles,or less? >>>*We see them come in consistantly broken at around 125,000 miles, some last far longer though. Rarely far less, in those cases the engine is having a bit of a rough life. Those that seem to last forever are almost always highway vehicles driven long distances daily. It isn't the guide that is the problem though, it is the tensioner nearly without fail. Once it begins to leak down, the guide isn't long for the world....*EB
*Beats the he** outa me!....*LOL**...
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Re: Plastic timing chain guides,mileage expectancy?
[Re: engnbldr]
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10/19/10 11:51 PM
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