Are there timing chains on a Nissan sve?

Are there timing chains on a Nissan sve?

Nissan timing chains !!! – Collos25 Hire cab drivers love them they reckon on a least 200k before you would think about changing one, I ran a primera 2.2 sve for a while with 150k on the clock and it had never been touched ran really sweet .Its the same as everything else with car engines change the oil often and the engine never.

Can you replace timing chain on Nissan Patrol?

The 100,000km replacement is for timing belts not chains. Thanks everyone…yeah i took the timing chain off the patrol i’m breaking the 01 model but like i say putting one back on will be tricky for me but thanks Skeg for that post,very helpful!

Is there a problem with the timing chain on Nissan Almera?

I’ve been reading up on Nissans – especially the Almera which I own and it seems there is a problem with the timing chains on these cars – and that can include the Primera & Micra. The chain can become stretched & require an expensive (and some !) replacement. Anyone want further details on this – let me know.

Is there a settlement for the Nissan timing chain lawsuit?

Nissan agrees to settle timing chain lawsuit, at least for customers in 9 states. Nissan agrees to settle timing chain lawsuit, at least for customers in 9 states.

Are there any safety problems with Nissan timing chains?

Nissan North America, the plaintiff claimed that Nissan violated the law by concealing a known safety defect in the timing chain system. The lawsuit sought damages for owners in California and Washington state. Nissan admitted their timing chains are loud, but not unsafe.

Nissan agrees to settle timing chain lawsuit, at least for customers in 9 states. Nissan agrees to settle timing chain lawsuit, at least for customers in 9 states.

What happens when a timing chain loosens in an engine?

When timing chains loosen it leads to engine rattles, issues with misfiring, problems accelerating and – eventually – bent valves or rods and catastrophic engine failure. Timing chains generally have a good lifespan, but like anything it’s not unusual for them to stretch and eventually need to be replaced (hopefully before they do too much damage).

Is the ZD30 timing chain a misconception?

I feel this is an important topic so i said i would post it.Yes i am aware of possible older threads on this very topic but i honestly feel it’s no harm resurecting the topic in another thread and to raise more awareness to the problem that i want to present here.