1998 JAGUAR X308 Timing chain

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JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual Installation 
20. Clean and inspect all relevant components. 
 
1. Push the tensioner piston (secon dary chain) into the body to 
provide clearance for fitting. 
1. Insert a thin rigid wire th rough t

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JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual Engine - Secondary Timing Chain RH 
In-vehicle Repair 
Removal 
Special Tool(s)
 
Camshaft setting 
303-530 
 
Timing chain tensioning 
303-532 
 
Wedges, primary chain 
303-533 
 
Crankshaft setting

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JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual  
1. Remove the bolt which secures the crankshaft position sensor to the flywheel housing. 
Remove the sensor and allow  it to hang free under the 
engine.  
2. Remove the access grommet (for torqu

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JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual Installation 
 
15. Remove the primary ch ain tensioner blade. 
1. Remove the pivot bolt which secures the tensioner  blade. 
2. Remove the tensioner blade. 
16.  Disconnect the primary chain from the

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JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual  
 
3. Fit the chain tensioning tool 303 - 532 to the exhaust camshaft 
sprocket. 
Reposition the sprocket (and  the VVT unit) for the most 
advantageous position for use of the tool.  
Remove t

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JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual  
 
7. Tighten the exhaust camshaft  sprocket securing bolt. 
1. Fit the chain tensioner tool 303 - 532 to the sprocket  holes. 
Apply force to the tool in an  anti-clockwise direction to 
tension

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JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual Engine - Secondary Timing Chain Tensioner LH4.0L NA V8 - AJ27 
In-vehicle Repair 
Removal 
Special Tool(s)
 
Camshaft setting 
303-530 
 
Crankshaft setting 
303-531 
 
Timing chain tensioning 
303-53

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JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual  
2. With the wire in position, press the piston fully into the tensioner body. 
Remove the wire.  
 
3.  Install the chain tensioner between the chain path. 
1. Reposition the sprocket, still capt