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Originally Posted by Jerflem1387
Once again if you don't know what your talking about don't post. It's not physically impossible if you knew anything about a motor you would know that in order to remove the upper timing chain the car needs to be at TDC (that's top dead center for your information) and in order to do that you need to spin the crank. The lower timing chain I'm assuming was cracked and when I was turning the crank it broke so really not impossible. And also I have owned the car for a year and a half and it was my daily driver the whole time. If you have a question on the car pm me rather then posting your stupidity here.
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Wether you spin the motor with the crank bolt or the pistons, the timing chain's JOB is to be able to turn the cams without breaking. Turning it by hand would be the most gentile thing possible to it. (unless someone was a retard and turned it from a cam, instead of the crank. Then it might be possible. Or it might rip out the idler or something)