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Old 04-03-2011, 09:47 PM   #1
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KA Ka24de marble issue

SO IVE BEEN LOOKING INTO THIS ISSUE WHERE THE KA HAS THIS SO CALLED "MARBLE NOISE" ON THE TOP OF THE HEAD , BUT I CANT SEEM TO FIND ANYTHING THAT EXPLAINS HOW TO REMOVE THE TOP GUIDES OR HOW TO ACTUALLY FIX THIS ISSUE? PLZ HELP
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If your talking about the timing chain guides for the cams you have to take off the valve cover and the front upper timing cover. You can remove the top plate that's right above the chain and the driver side tensioner.
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Don't remove the tensioner. That's one of the worst things you could possibly do. All you have to do is clean the actual tensioners with brake cleaner.
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theres 2 right. i only have the one on the passenger side.
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If your talking about the timing chain guides for the cams you have to take off the valve cover and the front upper timing cover. You can remove the top plate that's right above the chain and the driver side tensioner.
ok i seen a picture of it on another thread but i only see the one plate or guide, i thought there were 2?
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Heres a whole write up Fix Your 240sx Timing Chain Rattle
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