Rotate crankshaft pulley clockwise to get all alignment marks to proper positions and inspect according to this scheme:
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Possible thats why Im gonna do the leakdown. I was just doing a little exploratory surgery first lol. I have this posted on nissanhelp as well and they are suggesting the vtc sprocket is "stuck" causing the timing advance.Kestral wrote:Ok so if the engine jumped time that much is it possible the Pistons contacted the valves and bent them?
The passenger side intake (vtc) gear timing is off. The primary chain all lined up properly but while I'm in there I will replace everything.DavidUk11 wrote:Just happened to be browsing this forum and I am no expert but......
That timing gear all looks too good and tight to have jumped so much or have tensioners etc been replaced? Are there no marks on anything to give guidance as to alignment?
were the replacements OEM parts?selliott wrote:No stored codes and both cam position sensors , crank position sensor and both vtc solenoids were replaced before starting this messsmj999smj wrote:It's possible, but PCM failures are somewhat rare on Nissans. Could be a bad cam position sensor or crank position sensor. Any stored codes?
Replacements were from my old engine so yes all oem. I did a leak down but no compression test but if you touch the pos and neg terminals clearing everything back to base it will run normally for a few seconds then begins missing and then dies.eieio wrote:were the replacements OEM parts?selliott wrote:No stored codes and both cam position sensors , crank position sensor and both vtc solenoids were replaced before starting this messsmj999smj wrote:It's possible, but PCM failures are somewhat rare on Nissans. Could be a bad cam position sensor or crank position sensor. Any stored codes?
did you ever do the leakdown or compression test?