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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Timming Chain Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="larry gerardi" data-source="post: 1007198" data-attributes="member: 70529"><p>my brother just did this in his explorer. he did not buy the tools. so that being said you can do it with out the tools. i think he said he put everything at tdc then made a jig to hold the cams. he did it by himself started on sat evening and finished in monday after work. pulled motor saturday, replaced the parts and put the motor back in sunday then buttoned it up monday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larry gerardi, post: 1007198, member: 70529"] my brother just did this in his explorer. he did not buy the tools. so that being said you can do it with out the tools. i think he said he put everything at tdc then made a jig to hold the cams. he did it by himself started on sat evening and finished in monday after work. pulled motor saturday, replaced the parts and put the motor back in sunday then buttoned it up monday. [/QUOTE]
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Timming Chain Issues
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