sorry if my response was ambiguous. i was replying to you last sentence in the post above mine. you had said: [regarding accessing and swapping the timing chain] "or is it just that easy to get to?"
and i said: "no it is a pain."
yeah you have to strip some stuff off. and then i was saying that there is no point in goin in there to CHECK the condition of the chain -if you go that far, swap it even if it looks fine, IMHO.
BG, how did you know that the chain was loose (if a you found out from a means other than checkin it once the motor was out and being disassembled)?
did you use the crank turn vs rotor rotation test, timing light dancing test, or hear something....? some people have chains last quite a while and some dont. just curious. thanks