DIY Jeep 4.0 Timing Chain How Too

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @Thundarr995
    @Thundarr995 3 года назад +11

    Soak the new chain in oil for at least a few hours. If you just put the chain on without doing that it can wear the new chain in short order. If I'm going to do a timing chain,I soak it overnight if possible and move it around to work the oil into the chain links.

  • @779069
    @779069 3 года назад +4

    Lave the cover loose. install the the balancer. the seal will center the cover. Otherwise you risk a leak.....

  • @thomasb1813
    @thomasb1813 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for all your Jeep videos. I’m going to miss the 4.0 stuff but also interested in the LS conversation.

    • @TestDontguess
      @TestDontguess  5 лет назад +1

      This is why I tried to cover as much as I could on the 4.0 before it was gone forever

    • @thomasb1813
      @thomasb1813 5 лет назад +2

      I think for long term TJ survival we all going to need some options for replacement motors and transmissions at some point. So this will probably be the future of a lot of TJ’s.

  • @donbliss-nv1pf
    @donbliss-nv1pf 10 месяцев назад

    Good video , I can't figure out why some other videos have too long of a intro not even related to subject

  • @heartofthestreetsproductio8578
    @heartofthestreetsproductio8578 9 месяцев назад

    My rotor button pointed at number 3 when I lined the marks up what should I

  • @travisaurand7550
    @travisaurand7550 5 лет назад

    Thanks brother just overhualed my 05 tj your videos have helped thanks again

  • @Rysgametime
    @Rysgametime 10 месяцев назад

    does this replacement also transfer over to the replacement for the grand cherokee 97?

  • @someonesomebody5453
    @someonesomebody5453 Год назад

    never seen the oil slinger for the crank be installed

  • @moabwheeling
    @moabwheeling 5 лет назад +1

    Great video again Jerry . I'm sure this will help someone out that needs to replace the timing set on their Jeep 4.0. Give some belly rubs to Tomcat for me . Take care my friend .

    • @TestDontguess
      @TestDontguess  5 лет назад +1

      He gets lots of belly rubs he’s very spoiled

  • @CZUNIGA36
    @CZUNIGA36 2 года назад

    Question: piston as far firing order should up on 1 as you line up timing marks? Thanks

  • @billwiebe6951
    @billwiebe6951 3 месяца назад

    Why were you changing the timing chain? Was it making a knocking noise? Thank you for sharing

  • @angelf9800
    @angelf9800 5 лет назад +1

    Question
    My Jeep cranks but will not start after I replaced the timming chain what else can it be

    • @TestDontguess
      @TestDontguess  5 лет назад

      Did it start before you decided to do the timing chain ?

    • @angelf9800
      @angelf9800 5 лет назад

      BSK Garage yes

  • @paulneumann7739
    @paulneumann7739 4 года назад

    Is there any spring and small bearing in the middle of the Nut for the larger geared sprocket is the timing chain. I have a bearing I can push in and not sure about taking it off

  • @donnacurran948
    @donnacurran948 5 лет назад +1

    Hello I have a question. I have a 98 grand Cherokee Laredo and have a crank no start situation. I had to replace my pcm because they suck for this model, ( lose power while driving, lights go out at night usually when a cop is behind me, and would spontaneously go into drive). So I replaced but now it cranks but won't start. I've replaced crankshaft position sensor, and the camshaft sensor. Then replaced the distributor both rotor and cap. Still cranks no start but would backfire while turning over. This tells me timing problem. Would it backfire if the chain slipped off or has way too much play in it?

    • @DriveBySexing
      @DriveBySexing 10 месяцев назад

      Just wondering and hope you see this, did you ever get it figured out?

  • @lawrencejlormandjr6370
    @lawrencejlormandjr6370 3 года назад

    I was replacing my timing chain. Was tightening the cam bolt, it moved 3 teeth and is off now. How do I make timing right again. Btw, it’s a WJ

  • @SuperZoopanda
    @SuperZoopanda 3 года назад

    When was the oil slinger deleted?

  • @nathanielbrown2899
    @nathanielbrown2899 4 года назад

    SOMEBODY PLEASE ANSWER. I took apart a 4.0l from a 1996 cherokee today. After I removed the cam sprocket I noticed a large hole behind the sprocket that exposed the cyl 1 rod. I read several forms and most of them say that's normal, but i'm not completely sure

  • @mikelementality
    @mikelementality 4 года назад +1

    Hola.
    Thanks alot for your videos we really aprecciate your work.
    I have one question:
    how often do you sugest to change a timing belt??
    i know some people says ... `dont touch it untill it gives you problems`.
    But, im about to change the seal of the cover and i would like to take advantage of that and change the timing belt.
    Gracias

  • @conan670431
    @conan670431 2 года назад

    Hi there! What are the sympthoms of a tired timing chain ? Any external noise , or shal I just replace on certain mileage? Great vid !

  • @dawoodk103
    @dawoodk103 5 лет назад +1

    One of the best videos on the Jeep xj's I have come across on RUclips. Thank you sir. R u the fellow with the f beer can in ur f hand In the other f videos ? Sounds like it.

    • @tomhubbard353
      @tomhubbard353 4 года назад

      UMMM NOT an XJ,,, it's a TJ but the motor is the same.

  • @jamesjackson5580
    @jamesjackson5580 5 лет назад

    So the timing marks °, from cam & crank line up like % ? I'm swapping my 4.0 block to a 4.6 performance street stroker. It's a 4.0 punched and over bored, with good things inside. Ty for the video

  • @ElJaviTuning
    @ElJaviTuning 4 года назад

    What's the mileage for chain the timing chain on this vehicle?? the 4.0 engine 6 cylinders

  • @arnoldocervantes7798
    @arnoldocervantes7798 3 года назад

    Is the timing chain supposed to be loose?

  • @JonesNate
    @JonesNate 4 года назад

    Is there any way to adjust the chain tightness, aside from adding and removing links?

    • @TestDontguess
      @TestDontguess  4 года назад +1

      Nope

    • @thecarportgarage
      @thecarportgarage Год назад

      There is supposed to be a tensioner bolted to the bottom side of the block on the right (passenger) side that keeps the chain tight on the bottom side. This engine is completely missing the tensioner.

  • @garrettlo83
    @garrettlo83 2 года назад

    That new chain seems pretty sloppy. Is that normal?

  • @fedorp4713
    @fedorp4713 5 лет назад +42

    I don't always like watching videos where the engine is easily accessible. I want the person making the video to suffer at least at much as I do when getting to those awkward bolts.

    • @JimGriffOne
      @JimGriffOne 5 лет назад +6

      Ha! I should film myself suffering under my car tomorrow. Gotta take the bumper off, drop the subframe, remove coolant hoses, just to be able to get to two fucking bolts to remove the lower wishbones. British engineering at its finest.

    • @TestDontguess
      @TestDontguess  5 лет назад +11

      You will be suffering when you do the fuel pump in your Jeep

    • @montydaniels1054
      @montydaniels1054 4 года назад +1

      @@JimGriffOne That's why it's best to stay American, especially from the 90's, with Jeeps....

    • @jeraldconrad8711
      @jeraldconrad8711 3 года назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @camerongardner8947
      @camerongardner8947 2 года назад

      @@TestDontguess eh it’s side mounted on my xj and my mj, after doing it a couple times I could probably do a fuel pump in 15 minutes

  • @angelf9800
    @angelf9800 5 лет назад

    Can having that much play affect starting your car up, I have replaced my camshaft and crank shaft position sensor and still on some days it will not start and some days it will

    • @titan_six
      @titan_six 4 года назад +1

      Angel F have you tried the ECM?

  • @notbnull
    @notbnull 4 года назад

    what type of impact drill is that

  • @kenp1013
    @kenp1013 5 лет назад +1

    Do you drain the oil? Is there engine oil in there?

    • @TestDontguess
      @TestDontguess  5 лет назад +1

      No need to drain oil

    • @AndrewBrowner
      @AndrewBrowner 5 лет назад

      just be mindfull of dropping chunks of mud into the front exposed bit of oil pan.. could wash my jeep for a week straight and itll still rain mud whenever a bolt/part is removed

  • @daveramsay8115
    @daveramsay8115 3 года назад

    I know this was a part two video. Was the noise actually from the timing chain then?

  • @chadguthrie6880
    @chadguthrie6880 3 года назад

    Can a broken chain get into oil pan

    • @joshwayman142
      @joshwayman142 3 года назад

      Happened to me once with a 98 TJ, absolute nightmare

  • @joshuabeanblossom8371
    @joshuabeanblossom8371 5 лет назад

    What if it jumped timing ?

  • @alessandrocapoccetti1385
    @alessandrocapoccetti1385 3 года назад

    Sei un genio!! Grazie per il tuo video!!

  • @tamikagrissom2306
    @tamikagrissom2306 5 лет назад

    Thank you. That was very helpful.

  • @jimderksen1653
    @jimderksen1653 5 лет назад

    No torque wrench?

  • @omnislash6619
    @omnislash6619 4 года назад

    Much better video

  • @nguyenyvan4067
    @nguyenyvan4067 3 года назад

    Some segments in the video are stamped not adjacent to each other

  • @jaycee6443
    @jaycee6443 4 года назад

    Reflection on your glasses freaked me out

  • @jdh6046
    @jdh6046 5 лет назад

    If your chain has skipped a tooth will the timing marks still line up and do you have to put the engine to tdc before you start?

  • @jonwarren9979
    @jonwarren9979 3 года назад

    Awesome thanks

  • @kcopeland223
    @kcopeland223 5 лет назад

    I cant get my Mark's to line up at all

  • @masteroogway3250
    @masteroogway3250 2 месяца назад

    I’m so sorry I’ve been here for about three seconds. You look like Guy Fieri

  • @dannycoleman2849
    @dannycoleman2849 2 года назад

    he did not torque the timing gear bolt and that timing chain had as much slack as the old one he took out , i just put a new one in mine and it is tight on both sides of the chain ! , he must of used the old gears !

  • @Yelladog78
    @Yelladog78 24 дня назад

    S.A. Gear is the ONLY truly 🇺🇲 made timing sets made today. Everyone else sources their metal gears and chain pieces from either China India or Mexico and finish them here so that they can put made in the USA and many of them even have it cast into their gears even though the foundries are in China. But a S.A. Gear set and you'll never have to replace it again in your lifetime. Plus they're no more expensive than any other set

  • @JuanOPerez-fc6dl
    @JuanOPerez-fc6dl 5 лет назад

    Mil gracias... Más claro no pude encontrar....

  • @elgatol4203
    @elgatol4203 Год назад

    Awesome

  • @johndoe5162
    @johndoe5162 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @Mitchumthegreat
    @Mitchumthegreat 5 лет назад

    I was shocked at the amount of play only after a few years in the rig. Interesting.

  • @brodyholtz9833
    @brodyholtz9833 5 лет назад

    Thank you, very very helpful!!!

  • @brads2315
    @brads2315 11 месяцев назад

    New chain looks just as loose as old one

  • @yatusabes909
    @yatusabes909 11 месяцев назад

    WTH so no specific torque required on the crank bolt? Just tighten it down and run it come on man, for someone never having done this and follows word for word what is shown this is a poor explanation on How To!

    • @TestDontguess
      @TestDontguess  11 месяцев назад +1

      Your lack of critical thinking is not my problem

    • @yatusabes909
      @yatusabes909 11 месяцев назад

      @@TestDontguess True Forget what I said

  • @chadguthrie6880
    @chadguthrie6880 3 года назад

    Did not take very long