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Old 05-13-2009, 10:02 PM
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good point, thank you. Is the rave manual good for wiring schematics and diagnostic flow charts for my 1994? IT states 1995 and up...
 
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change of subject. What are the tension specs for the timing chain? It is very loose, but still on time. IS the cam gear supposed to have nylon gears?
 
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I think it is steel gears for the timing set, as for chain tension, I do not know.
You might have better luck starting a new thread for this one.
 
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Thanks everyone. Wow, never overlook the fuses. I replaced a fuse, had spark, timed the engine, reclamped the unclamped exhaust downpipe, new thermostat and voila! Runs awsome. Now for a whole new chapter of stuff to fix. Suspension, brakes, interior electrical... the easy stuff. The factory cam gear that i got has nylon gears.... *sigh* if it is good enough for them , it is good enough for me.
 
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