next to the timing chain you will find it in the cover on front of engine where the water pump is mounted they call it the timing chain cover you will have to remove this cover to get at it
Remove the exhaust manifold. This lets you pull it out. Also, you have to remove the timing cover. The pump is driven by the timing chain. You have to remove the timing cover and timing chain tensioner to get the pump sprocket out of the chain.
you have to remove the valve cover , the oil pan and the front timing cover. Then line up all the timing marks and remove the tensioners and guides then remove the cam gears and the chain
remove alternator, powersteering pump ,harmonic balancer ,and waterpump,the timing chain cover is now ready to come off also need to remove oil pan .timing chain is under cover
One, remove the timing cover. The chain is under there. Don't forget timing of the chain.
The timing chain is behind the timing cover which is behind the water pump. To get at it, you'll need to remove everything in front of the cover and loosen the oil pan a little.
Yes, along with the belts, intake, crank pulley, timing chain cover, timing chain, and chain guides.
Do you mean the timing chain? You'll need to pull everything in front of the timing chain cover, remove the timing chain, remove the bolts that hold the sprockets and slide the sprockets off the camshaft and the crankshaft.
You will have to remove the valve cover and then the tensioner. After that take off the timing chain cover and then it'll come right out. It's about a 45 min job. I am at ureagletz@yahoo.com if you have anymore questions. Tray
In order to replace a timing chain for a 2003 Chevy Cavalier, a person will need remove the oil pan, crankshaft pulley and hub, timing cover bolts, and timing cover. Then the timing cover gasket, timing cover and bolts, crankshaft pulley, and oil pan will need to be installed.
easy answer would be to fallow the haynes book. step by step. 1 drain the radiator. 2 remove the cover on the radiator. 3 remove the radiator. 4remove the intake manifold. 5 remove the belts. 6 remove the hermonic balancer. 7 remove the ideler pulley next to the PS pump. 8 remove the timing chain cover. 9 remove the valve cover. 10 remove the timing chain tenchener. 11 then you should be able to remove the chain. then put the engine back together.
The timing chain cover IS the oil pump. You need to remove the dampener pulley (that's the pulley that drives the serpentine belt) then you can remove the timing chain cover/oil pump.