Re: replacing timing chain on 1998 dakota 2.5 liter

From: Wilbur (bwgreen@ocean.otr.usm.edu)
Date: Tue Jan 13 2004 - 18:55:16 EST


Thanks guys....Lots of great info here. I will put forth more research
before buying any parts...Btw, any preference for timing parts if I do
decide to replace them? Should I go Mopar or can what I get from
Autozone or a similar place be as good?

Wilbur

Bernd D. Ratsch wrote:
>
> There's really no accurate way to check the timing on the Magnum engines
> with conventional tools. Even a scanner will fluctuate on ignition timing.
> The '89 was still in the era where you could check timing...but not anymore.
>
> - Bernd
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> david.clement@verizon.net
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> Subject: Re: DML: replacing timing chain on 1998 dakota 2.5 liter
>
>
>
> In article <btvts8$emh$1@bent.twistedbits.net>, bwgreen@ocean.otr.usm.edu
> (Wilbur) writes:
>
>>
>>Hiya Ken,
>>
>>Thanks for replying. :) I got out the trusty timing light and checked
>>it again....I couldn't remember if it had been jumping all over or not
>>and yes, it was bouncing all over....further evidence of timing chain
>>going bad...
>
>
> You can't check the timing like that on new computer controlled vehicle, the
> jumping is as likely to be the computer doing it's thing. I am not sure of
> the procedure for your engine but my 89 Dakota and other DC products I have
> you had to pull the plug on the to the temp sensor while the engine is
> runing to put the system into limp home mode. That is the only way you can
> determine the base timing setting.
>
> Do not use those results as a basis for changing the timing chain.
>
> Dave Clement
> 99 SLT+ CC 4x4



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