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timing chain

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Plz any one have an idea how to replace the timing chain 2009 genesis 4.6
I removed it but there is no any hint about the way to replace it just numbers any one got idea about that
 
Plz any one have an idea how to replace the timing chain 2009 genesis 4.6
I removed it but there is no any hint about the way to replace it just numbers any one got idea about that
Did you have a shop manual from Hyundai? The have an online website were can pay for access to their tech manuals.
https://www.hyundaitechinfo.com/
 
Timing chain should last the life of the engine, why are you replacing it? How many miles? Under 150k I wouldn't bother.
 
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Timing chain should last the life of the engine, why are you replacing it? How many miles? Under 150k I wouldn't bother.

I just removed it and clean all engine but i dont know how to install it again i want to know how can i install it correct
 
Its a very complicated engine so unless you have experience/training with the tau 4.6 V8, which you don't, then its time to have it towed to a shop that has the know-how on the 4.6. Otherwise you risk destroying the engine.
 
I dont have any credit card so i cant register
You can buy a prepaid credit card without much hassle. My guess is that you are going to end up ruining the engine, or having it towed to a dealer who you will pay to fix it.

Don't try and fix something that is not broken.
 
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With all due respect, I don't get why you decided to take the motor apart without knowing how to put it back together. Usually before a complicated procedure I would at least watch youtube vids of how to complete the entire task. What a huge nightmare to be sitting in your garage with a bunch of engine parts around you that you don't know what goes where.

Good luck
 
As has been said, timing belts are typically replaced at the 80k-120k mark depending on manufacturer. Timing chains are never replaced. This was not part of any scheduled maintenance so why on earth would you attempt to remove it?

You don't have a debit card linked to your bank account?

This entire post seems a bit odd...
 
It's a little late now, but I will take a number of pictures of something before I take it apart----------------especially if there is electrical wiring involved. :)
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