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Default clattery noise at front end of my engine - 04-24-2005 , 10:30 PM






1986 CJ7 4 cylinder (150K miles but engine was rebuilt at 90K) I was
hoping it might be the fan......took it off. Still clattering . Maybe the
alternator or power steering pump.......took them off. Still clattering
OK it must be the timing chain. Opened it up and the chain is pretty sloppy
and it has a chain tensioner device that's not even shown in my Haynes
manual. I will replace these parts next weekend. Hopefully that will do the
trick..........



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Default Re: clattery noise at front end of my engine - 04-24-2005 , 10:33 PM






Harmonic balancer?

rjh44 wrote:

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1986 CJ7 4 cylinder (150K miles but engine was rebuilt at 90K) I was
hoping it might be the fan......took it off. Still clattering . Maybe the
alternator or power steering pump.......took them off. Still clattering
OK it must be the timing chain. Opened it up and the chain is pretty sloppy
and it has a chain tensioner device that's not even shown in my Haynes
manual. I will replace these parts next weekend. Hopefully that will do the
trick..........
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Default Re: clattery noise at front end of my engine - 04-24-2005 , 11:48 PM



Amen to that one -
happened on my wife's explorer........... Was really loud- never expected a
harmonic balancer to clack-clack that loud.

placed a screw driver between my ear & every other part of that engine. By
the time I found it the hole in the crank was stripped. I was going to
heli-coil it. Everyone said it wouldn't work, but I figured I had nothing
to lose. I had put a lot of other heli-coils in a lot of other places in
B-52's, F-4's,F100's, SR71's, etc.......couldn't quite get the right angle
or leverage & broke the tap in the hole. Had to pull the engine half out to
get the tap out so I did the long block thing.

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"twaldron" <thomas (AT) OBVIOUSrubicons (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Harmonic balancer?

rjh44 wrote:

1986 CJ7 4 cylinder (150K miles but engine was rebuilt at 90K) I
was
hoping it might be the fan......took it off. Still clattering . Maybe
the
alternator or power steering pump.......took them off. Still clattering
OK it must be the timing chain. Opened it up and the chain is pretty
sloppy
and it has a chain tensioner device that's not even shown in my Haynes
manual. I will replace these parts next weekend. Hopefully that will do
the
trick..........

--
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tw

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03 TJ Rubicon - Rubicon Express 4.5"
01 XJ Sport

There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry

Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940

Etymology: from g. p. (G= 'Government' P= '80 inch wheelbase')
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.

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Default Re: clattery noise at front end of my engine - 05-01-2005 , 09:08 PM



Yesterday I Replaced the timing chain, sprockets and chain tensioner,put it
back together and the clattery noise is gone .
"rjh44" <rjh44 (AT) adelphia (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
1986 CJ7 4 cylinder (150K miles but engine was rebuilt at 90K) I
was hoping it might be the fan......took it off. Still clattering . Maybe
the alternator or power steering pump.......took them off. Still
clattering OK it must be the timing chain. Opened it up and the chain is
pretty sloppy and it has a chain tensioner device that's not even shown in
my Haynes manual. I will replace these parts next weekend. Hopefully that
will do the trick..........





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Default Re: clattery noise at front end of my engine - 05-01-2005 , 09:26 PM



Cool. Thanks.
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rjh44 wrote:
Quote:
Yesterday I Replaced the timing chain, sprockets and chain tensioner,put it
back together and the clattery noise is gone .

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Default Re: clattery noise at front end of my engine - 05-01-2005 , 10:52 PM



rjh44 did pass the time by typing:
Quote:
Yesterday I Replaced the timing chain, sprockets and chain tensioner,put it
back together and the clattery noise is gone .
Good to hear you found the problem.

If you don't mind, how many miles did you have on her
when this happened.

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Default Re: clattery noise at front end of my engine - 05-01-2005 , 10:54 PM



DougW did pass the time by typing:

Nevermind.. Guess I should have read the post
again.. the answer to my question was in there.


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