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Old 08-04-2020, 07:30 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ayli View Post
I just remembered, they said the car is not starting to the fact that there is no spark that is being produced, while the car was at nissan they said they unplugged the crank sensor and the car started, just ran like it was misfiring, their findings state on paper that the chain jumped 1 tooth and the information they are seeing says that the car timing is at -12 degrees. As of currently the other mechanic is taking a look and trying to see what is wrong.
Ok so let’s squash this now, assuming your primary tensioner bolts or tensioner guide bolt didn’t sheer off (never have seen that) it’s NOT possible for your timing chain to jump a tooth, that is directly from Nissan/Infiniti training instructors. I’m with 1slow370 inspect flex plate and crank for obvious damage. Also your mechanic should be checking intake timing bank1/2 while cranking (should be 5 to -5). Those numbers are much more helpful to determine a no start. Good luck!
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