93 Jeep Cherokee
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Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee
Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
> Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
305 and 350 small block chevys.
> "DougW" wrote ...
>> Ralf did pass the time by typing:
>>> Am considering a used '93 Jeep Cherokee with 250,000 miles on it looks
>>> fairly clean and runs good.. they are asking $1400 - any issues I need ti
>>> be
>>> aware of? thanks in advance..rg
>>
>> Bit high on the milage, but if it's been kept in good shape
>> and most importanly, had the oil changed regularly, it should
>> be fine. One thing though, 200,000 miles is roughly the time you
>> should replace the timing chain on the I-6 engine.
> Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
305 and 350 small block chevys.
> "DougW" wrote ...
>> Ralf did pass the time by typing:
>>> Am considering a used '93 Jeep Cherokee with 250,000 miles on it looks
>>> fairly clean and runs good.. they are asking $1400 - any issues I need ti
>>> be
>>> aware of? thanks in advance..rg
>>
>> Bit high on the milage, but if it's been kept in good shape
>> and most importanly, had the oil changed regularly, it should
>> be fine. One thing though, 200,000 miles is roughly the time you
>> should replace the timing chain on the I-6 engine.
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Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee
Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
> Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
305 and 350 small block chevys.
> "DougW" wrote ...
>> Ralf did pass the time by typing:
>>> Am considering a used '93 Jeep Cherokee with 250,000 miles on it looks
>>> fairly clean and runs good.. they are asking $1400 - any issues I need ti
>>> be
>>> aware of? thanks in advance..rg
>>
>> Bit high on the milage, but if it's been kept in good shape
>> and most importanly, had the oil changed regularly, it should
>> be fine. One thing though, 200,000 miles is roughly the time you
>> should replace the timing chain on the I-6 engine.
> Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
305 and 350 small block chevys.
> "DougW" wrote ...
>> Ralf did pass the time by typing:
>>> Am considering a used '93 Jeep Cherokee with 250,000 miles on it looks
>>> fairly clean and runs good.. they are asking $1400 - any issues I need ti
>>> be
>>> aware of? thanks in advance..rg
>>
>> Bit high on the milage, but if it's been kept in good shape
>> and most importanly, had the oil changed regularly, it should
>> be fine. One thing though, 200,000 miles is roughly the time you
>> should replace the timing chain on the I-6 engine.
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Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee
Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
> Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
305 and 350 small block chevys.
> "DougW" wrote ...
>> Ralf did pass the time by typing:
>>> Am considering a used '93 Jeep Cherokee with 250,000 miles on it looks
>>> fairly clean and runs good.. they are asking $1400 - any issues I need ti
>>> be
>>> aware of? thanks in advance..rg
>>
>> Bit high on the milage, but if it's been kept in good shape
>> and most importanly, had the oil changed regularly, it should
>> be fine. One thing though, 200,000 miles is roughly the time you
>> should replace the timing chain on the I-6 engine.
> Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
305 and 350 small block chevys.
> "DougW" wrote ...
>> Ralf did pass the time by typing:
>>> Am considering a used '93 Jeep Cherokee with 250,000 miles on it looks
>>> fairly clean and runs good.. they are asking $1400 - any issues I need ti
>>> be
>>> aware of? thanks in advance..rg
>>
>> Bit high on the milage, but if it's been kept in good shape
>> and most importanly, had the oil changed regularly, it should
>> be fine. One thing though, 200,000 miles is roughly the time you
>> should replace the timing chain on the I-6 engine.
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Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee
Hi Doug,
The Chevy small blocks use a chain on plastic sprockets, and if it
jumps more than two teeth it's bend every intake. Unlike your six, where
you may turn your crank without the cam and not hit a valve.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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DougW wrote:
>
> Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
> > Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
>
> It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
> the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
> won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
> last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
> 305 and 350 small block chevys.
The Chevy small blocks use a chain on plastic sprockets, and if it
jumps more than two teeth it's bend every intake. Unlike your six, where
you may turn your crank without the cam and not hit a valve.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
> > Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
>
> It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
> the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
> won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
> last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
> 305 and 350 small block chevys.
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Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee
Hi Doug,
The Chevy small blocks use a chain on plastic sprockets, and if it
jumps more than two teeth it's bend every intake. Unlike your six, where
you may turn your crank without the cam and not hit a valve.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
> > Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
>
> It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
> the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
> won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
> last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
> 305 and 350 small block chevys.
The Chevy small blocks use a chain on plastic sprockets, and if it
jumps more than two teeth it's bend every intake. Unlike your six, where
you may turn your crank without the cam and not hit a valve.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
> > Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
>
> It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
> the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
> won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
> last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
> 305 and 350 small block chevys.
#46
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Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee
Hi Doug,
The Chevy small blocks use a chain on plastic sprockets, and if it
jumps more than two teeth it's bend every intake. Unlike your six, where
you may turn your crank without the cam and not hit a valve.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
> > Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
>
> It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
> the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
> won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
> last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
> 305 and 350 small block chevys.
The Chevy small blocks use a chain on plastic sprockets, and if it
jumps more than two teeth it's bend every intake. Unlike your six, where
you may turn your crank without the cam and not hit a valve.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
> > Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
>
> It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
> the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
> won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
> last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
> 305 and 350 small block chevys.
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Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Hi Doug,
> The Chevy small blocks use a chain on plastic sprockets, and if it
> jumps more than two teeth it's bend every intake. Unlike your six, where
> you may turn your crank without the cam and not hit a valve.
Didn't think the I6 was a non-interference engine. :/ If it is then that's
one less thing to worry about.
> DougW wrote:
>>
>> Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
>>> Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
>>
>> It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
>> the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
>> won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
>> last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
>> 305 and 350 small block chevys.
> Hi Doug,
> The Chevy small blocks use a chain on plastic sprockets, and if it
> jumps more than two teeth it's bend every intake. Unlike your six, where
> you may turn your crank without the cam and not hit a valve.
Didn't think the I6 was a non-interference engine. :/ If it is then that's
one less thing to worry about.
> DougW wrote:
>>
>> Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
>>> Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
>>
>> It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
>> the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
>> won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
>> last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
>> 305 and 350 small block chevys.
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Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Hi Doug,
> The Chevy small blocks use a chain on plastic sprockets, and if it
> jumps more than two teeth it's bend every intake. Unlike your six, where
> you may turn your crank without the cam and not hit a valve.
Didn't think the I6 was a non-interference engine. :/ If it is then that's
one less thing to worry about.
> DougW wrote:
>>
>> Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
>>> Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
>>
>> It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
>> the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
>> won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
>> last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
>> 305 and 350 small block chevys.
> Hi Doug,
> The Chevy small blocks use a chain on plastic sprockets, and if it
> jumps more than two teeth it's bend every intake. Unlike your six, where
> you may turn your crank without the cam and not hit a valve.
Didn't think the I6 was a non-interference engine. :/ If it is then that's
one less thing to worry about.
> DougW wrote:
>>
>> Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
>>> Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
>>
>> It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
>> the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
>> won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
>> last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
>> 305 and 350 small block chevys.
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Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Hi Doug,
> The Chevy small blocks use a chain on plastic sprockets, and if it
> jumps more than two teeth it's bend every intake. Unlike your six, where
> you may turn your crank without the cam and not hit a valve.
Didn't think the I6 was a non-interference engine. :/ If it is then that's
one less thing to worry about.
> DougW wrote:
>>
>> Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
>>> Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
>>
>> It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
>> the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
>> won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
>> last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
>> 305 and 350 small block chevys.
> Hi Doug,
> The Chevy small blocks use a chain on plastic sprockets, and if it
> jumps more than two teeth it's bend every intake. Unlike your six, where
> you may turn your crank without the cam and not hit a valve.
Didn't think the I6 was a non-interference engine. :/ If it is then that's
one less thing to worry about.
> DougW wrote:
>>
>> Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
>>> Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
>>
>> It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
>> the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
>> won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
>> last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
>> 305 and 350 small block chevys.
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Re: 93 Jeep Cherokee
Studebaker V8's use timing gears and they virtually never wear out.
Jeff DeWitt
DougW wrote:
> Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
>
>>Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
>
>
> It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
> the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
> won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
> last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
> 305 and 350 small block chevys.
>
>
>>"DougW" wrote ...
>>
>>>Ralf did pass the time by typing:
>>>
>>>>Am considering a used '93 Jeep Cherokee with 250,000 miles on it looks
>>>>fairly clean and runs good.. they are asking $1400 - any issues I need ti
>>>>be
>>>>aware of? thanks in advance..rg
>>>
>>>Bit high on the milage, but if it's been kept in good shape
>>>and most importanly, had the oil changed regularly, it should
>>>be fine. One thing though, 200,000 miles is roughly the time you
>>>should replace the timing chain on the I-6 engine.
>
>
>
Jeff DeWitt
DougW wrote:
> Kevin in San Diego did pass the time by typing:
>
>>Really? Dang I thought that timing chain was a lifer.
>
>
> It probably is. But if the original owner didn't change
> the oil regularly or otherwise abused the engine then it
> won't last that long. The only timeing sets I know that
> last forever are timing gears like they make for the old
> 305 and 350 small block chevys.
>
>
>>"DougW" wrote ...
>>
>>>Ralf did pass the time by typing:
>>>
>>>>Am considering a used '93 Jeep Cherokee with 250,000 miles on it looks
>>>>fairly clean and runs good.. they are asking $1400 - any issues I need ti
>>>>be
>>>>aware of? thanks in advance..rg
>>>
>>>Bit high on the milage, but if it's been kept in good shape
>>>and most importanly, had the oil changed regularly, it should
>>>be fine. One thing though, 200,000 miles is roughly the time you
>>>should replace the timing chain on the I-6 engine.
>
>
>