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Problem Reports » Excess valve train noise may be caused by timing chain issues
Dodge Ram Wagon B150
Report: Excess valve train noise may be caused by timing chain issues
Dodge Ram Wagon B150 Problem
Model Years Affected: 1992, 1993
Engine Affected: 3.9L V6
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This engine may exhibit tappet-like noise(s) and/or excessive general valvetrain noise. The tappet-like noise may move from one tappet location to another. Our technicians tell us that the repair involves the replacement of the link type timing chain and sprockets with a double roller type timing chain and sprockets.
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