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Camshaft Sprocket Removal Tool Modification For 1995-2002 Chrysler 2.0L VIN C Engines Modification of a camshaft
sprocket removal tool for 1995-2002 Chrysler 2.0L VIN C engines makes the tool easierto use, and is, in some cases,
necessary to allow use of the tool. Align crankshaft sprocket timing mark to the mark on oil pump housing. Lubricate tim- ing chain and guides with engine oil before installation. Rotate engine slightly clockwise to remove timing chain slack, if necessary. Rotate engine slightly clockwise to remove timing chain slack, if necessary. Low Engine Performance On 2000 Chrysler 4.7L VIN N Engines The AERA Technical Committee offers the following information regarding low engine performance on 2000 Chrysler 4.7L Vin N engines. Customers may complain of a lower than expected engine performance. The loss or intermittent loss of the camshaft position sensor (CMP) signal could cause this. If the engine is in need of repair, there is a select fit shim that needs to be installed between the CMP and the cylinder head pad. Location of adaptor opening 1 - back of engine; 2 - location of narrow opening due to
slot in adaptor plate; 3 - top of bellhousing - manual trans.

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