Majordisorder
Well-known member
My 98 Frontier with 2.4L 4-cyl. died recently. Upon taking it apart, it was obvious the lower timing chain guide and tensioner were destroyed, with lots of pieces deposited in the oil pan. The chain never actually broke so plan A is to fit the cheapest aftermarket timing chains, sprockets, and tensioners I could find, and first see if the motor will rotate correctly with timing re set. If it does, I'm thinking basic compression test. My concern is rotating the engine by starter motor with no oil pump installed. Since it is timing chains, the upper and lower covers would need to be re-sealed and installed to install the oil pump (as well as pan, then fill with oil)
I would like to avoid doing all this if it turns out the head needs removed due to bad valves. Am I over thinking this? I could squirt oil on the lifters and down spark plug holes, but the only oil on the crank and connecting rods would be whatever is left.
Any suggestions?
I would like to avoid doing all this if it turns out the head needs removed due to bad valves. Am I over thinking this? I could squirt oil on the lifters and down spark plug holes, but the only oil on the crank and connecting rods would be whatever is left.
Any suggestions?
