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Fits:
2007 DODGE DAKOTA 4.7L 285CID V8 FLEX SOHC
Spec Note:(16 Valve) VIN Code "P" - NGC Design
2002-2004 DODGE DAKOTA 4.7L 285CID V8 SOHC
Spec Note:(16 Valve) VIN Code "N" - NGC Design
2005-2007 DODGE DAKOTA 4.7L 285CID V8 SOHC
Spec Note:(16 Valve) VIN Code "N, J" - NGC Design
2006-2008 DODGE DURANGO 4.7L 285CID V8 FLEX SOHC
Spec Note:(16 Valve) VIN Code "P" - NGC Design
2003-2008 DODGE DURANGO 4.7L 285CID V8 SOHC
Spec Note:(16 Valve) VIN Code "N" - NGC Design
2007 DODGE RAM 1500 4.7L 285CID V8 FLEX SOHC
Spec Note:(16 Valve) VIN Code "P" - NGC Design
2005-2007 DODGE RAM 1500 4.7L 285CID V8 SOHC
Spec Note:(16 Valve) VIN Code "N" - NGC Design
2003-2004 DODGE RAM 1500 4.7L 287CID V8 SOHC
Spec Note:(16 Valve) VIN Code "N" - NGC Design
2006 JEEP COMMANDER 4.7L 285CID V8 SOHC
Spec Note:(16 Valve) VIN Code "N" - NGC Design
2005-2006 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4.7L 285CID V8 SOHC
Spec Note:(16 Valve) VIN Code "N" - NGC Design
2006-2007 MITSUBISHI RAIDER 4.7L 285CID V8 SOHC
Spec Note:(16 Valve) VIN Code "N" - NGC Design
Package Included:
(As the pictures shown)
Installing a Timing Chain Kit Step:
Step 1: Consult the owner’s manual
First of all, locate the timing chain of the vehicle and verify the engine model, making sure that the timing system houses a timing chain rather than a timing belt.
Rely on the owner’s manual to locate and identify the different engine parts and numbers, such as the firing order.
Step 2: Prepare the engine
Make sure that the engine has cooled down and that it is no longer plugged in the batteries.
If necessary, clean the engine with the use of the right degreaser and make sure that the workplace is adequate and that it offers safe conditions.
Drain the vehicle’s oil and coolant and remove coolant hoses and other components that restrict access to the chain cover.
Step 3: Remove the timing chain cover
Remove the timing chain cover by unbolting it from the engine block. When doing this, don’t neglect the bolts, they may each be different lengths, so you will need to know which bolt goes where on the cover.
Remove the crankshaft pulley, loosen the camshaft sprocket, and then remove the chain tensioner. This will expose the guides, sprockets, and chain for a better access.
Step 4: Remove the timing chain
Get the engine to top dead center and use a ratchet or wrench to remove the timing chain by sliding it off the gears.
To do this, align the shiny links on the timing chain with the marks on the camshaft and crankshaft gears.
Step 5: Install the new timing chain
Before installing the new chain, first of all install the guides and lubricate the gear by using a decent amount of gear oil. This will ensure that the timing chain system will perform smoothly in the future.
Then place the new chain onto the gears while aligning it exactly with the marks previously referenced. Finish by tightening the chain according to the vehicle’s manual specifications. To do this you must have adjusted the cam sprocket.
Step 6: Replace the oil seal
This is the rubber seal around the crankshaft. Coat the seal with oil to ensure that it is compressed. This way you will make sure that it functions correctly.
Proceed to reinstall the cover of the timing chain.
Step 7: Reassemble all components
Start off by bolting on the harmonic balancer, then proceed to reinstall the rest of the engine components in the reverse order of removal.
Once reassembled, make sure that the coolant is in perfect conditions before filling the radiator in.
Step 8: Review that everything is working properly
Reconnect the car battery, start the engine and check that there is no leaking or dripping, and that the warning lights are all off.
Item Notes:
Before purchasing, please check whether it is fit for your vehicle in the fitment chart to avoid unnecessary returns.
If you have any questions, you can contact us to provide you with the most satisfactory service.
| Item Specifics | |
|---|---|
| Brand | 4UMOTOR |
| Type | Timing Chain Kit |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12821250 |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |
| Placement on Vehicle | Front |
| Universal Fitment | No |
| Color | as show |
| Fitment | Direct Replacement |
| Vintage Car Part | No |
| Kit Parts Included | Timing Chain, Tensioner, Guide Rail, Sprockets |
| OE/OEM Part Number | CLOYES: 9-0393SD, 90393SD, TKMI047L, 53020910, 53021170AA |
| Interchange Part Number | 53020680, 53020778, 53020781, 53020938, 53021393AA |
| Superseded Part Number | 53021393AA, 53020679, 53020680, 53020778, 53020681 |
| Material | Steel/Aluminum/Plastic |
| Other Part Number | 53020681, 53020779, 53021168AA, 53020910,53020779 |
| Fitment Note | Fit for NGC Powertrain Control Module |
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Timing Chain Kit For Dodge Ram 1500 Durango Dakota Jeep 03-08 4.7 90393SD
Fits: 2007 DODGE DAKOTA 4.7L 285CID V8 FLEX SOHC
Package Included:
Installing a Timing Chain Kit Step:
Remove the timing chain cover by unbolting it from the engine block. When doing this, don’t neglect the bolts, they may each be different lengths, so you will need to know which bolt goes where on the cover.
Get the engine to top dead center and use a ratchet or wrench to remove the timing chain by sliding it off the gears.
This is the rubber seal around the crankshaft. Coat the seal with oil to ensure that it is compressed. This way you will make sure that it functions correctly.
Step 8: Review that everything is working properly
Item Notes: Before purchasing, please check whether it is fit for your vehicle in the fitment chart to avoid unnecessary returns.
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