Chris,
OK, here you go. Removing them is just as easy as pulling the oil pan then
just cut the old chain from the balance shaft assembly and follow these
directions for plugging the oil feed hole
http://www.hometown.aol.com/mopartek/balanceplug.html
Cliff Ramsdell
VP New England SDAC
hole for that you put the 'retainer' bolt and
washer in? Does the pan clear it well?
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Subject: Re: SD Turbo Caravan 2.5 Balance Shaft
Chris,
OK, here
: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 7:03 AM
Subject: Re: SD Turbo Caravan 2.5 Balance Shaft
Chris,
OK, here you go. Removing them is just as easy as pulling the oil pan then
just cut the old chain from the balance shaft assembly and follow these
directions for plugging the oil feed hole
http
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Subject: Re: SD Turbo Caravan 2.5 Balance Shaft
Chris,
OK, here you go. Removing them is just as easy as pulling the oil pan then
just cut the old chain from the balance shaft assembly and follow these
directions for plugging the oil feed hole
http://www.hometown.aol.com/mopartek
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Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 7:03 AM
Subject: Re: SD Turbo Caravan 2.5 Balance Shaft
Chris,
OK, here you go. Removing them is just as easy as pulling the oil pan then
just cut the old chain from the balance shaft assembly and follow these
directions for plugging the oil
i tried searching through the archives but the search function is down, so
i'm sorry if this topic has been covered. i have an 89 turbo dodge caravan
and would like to remove the balance shaft. i have searched on the internet
for any info but not much is available. my haynes guide says it will