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RE: slipped timing chain

To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: slipped timing chain
From: nomadtrash@att.net
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 00:45:12 +0000
I had a screw come loose in the distributor at an 
autocross.  It sputtered
and backfired and then would not start.  The screw got 
jammed in the points.
I doubt your chain skipped.  To check it crank the motor 
by hand or by
rolling the car in gear until the timing mark on the 
crank gear is at TDC
and the rotor is pointed toward the front of the 
motor..  At this point the
cam key(screw) should be at the 3:00 position.  If it 
jumped a tooth the
screw will be more like 2:30 or 3:30(A.M. or P.M your 
choice).
NT
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From: <MMccaf8697@aol.com>
To: <datsun-roadsters-digest@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 11:02 AM
Subject: Fwd: Slipped timing chain on U-20?


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> In a message dated 07/08/2000 11:40:57 PM Mountain 
Daylight Time,
MMccaf8697
> writes:
>
> << Fellow roadsterites:  Troubles began on a drive to 
a wedding tonight
(not
> mine).  Upon starting from a stop sign on a steep 
incline, some wheelspin
was
> experienced, and when traction was gained, engine 
stalled. No restart,
only
> some weak backfiring.  Engine seems to have some 
compression or load on
> starter.  Prior to this there was some timing chain 
rattle at low idle
(about
> 800-900 rpm).  Engine is reportedly rebuilt about 3000 
miles ago and
previous
> inspection revealed newer appearing timing chain, and 
top gear (removal of
> valve cover only).  Timing chain tension appears to 
have several washers
to
> shim shoe outward, but otherwise appears new(er).  How 
can I quickly check
> for timing gear jump?  Is jumping most likely at upper 
cam gear or
jackshaft
> gear? (I am not looking forward to removal of front 
cover).  Assuming
chain
> has jumped at top gear, can I simply set piston #1 at 
TDC and reposition
cam
> and cam gear to bright link and dimple on cam gear?  
Advice on diagnosing
> this and how to proceed would be greatly appreciated.
>  Mark McCafferty
>  67 1600 with U-20 and 5speed
>  WyCROC >>
>
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> Fellow roadsterites:  Troubles began on a drive to a 
wedding tonight (not
> mine).  Upon starting from a stop sign on a steep 
incline, some wheelspin
was
> experienced, and when traction was gained, engine 
stalled. No restart,
only
> some weak backfiring.  Engine seems to have some 
compression or load on
> starter.  Prior to this there was some timing chain 
rattle at low idle
(about
> 800-900 rpm).  Engine is reportedly rebuilt about 3000 
miles ago and
previous
> inspection revealed newer appearing timing chain, and 
top gear (removal of
> valve cover only).  Timing chain tension appears to 
have several washers
to
> shim shoe outward, but otherwise appears new(er).  How 
can I quickly check
> for timing gear jump?  Is jumping most likely at upper 
cam gear or
jackshaft
> gear? (I am not looking forward to removal of front 
cover).  Assuming
chain
> has jumped at top gear, can I simply set piston #1 at 
TDC and reposition
cam
> and cam gear to bright link and dimple on cam gear?  
Advice on diagnosing
> this and how to proceed would be greatly appreciated.
> Mark McCafferty
> 67 1600 with U-20 and 5speed
> WyCROC
>
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