22re broken timing chain guide
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The problem is every one's view point is right in the tread(including ways to differentiate left and right). I have torqued the head down on a fresh gasket, with fresh head bolts. I do not want to pull the head off. This is not the first head gasket or timing chain that I have done. I just skrewed up and due to time constraits I want the truck on the road. I have done a timing chain before without pulling the head. Since it is a newer tchain set I feel Ok with putting it back together and running it. I was just pissed earlier about two tabs on the guide being broken off and just needed to vent my concerns. I am going to bolt it up, put the key ignition and drive it until I have a weekend to replace the guide. Thanks everyone
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so that would be the 'right' side of the engine when viewed from the driver's seat of a left hand dive vehicle, or the left of the engine when viewed from the front of the truck (looking towards the rear).
So...?
Last edited by abecedarian; 11-29-2008 at 08:50 PM.
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are you guys both left handed??? lol jk.
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