Timing Chain Replacement

I have a 1992 Plymouth Voyager. I replaced the timing chain & It would not run. I pulled it down again & rechecked everything. I Started it up after putting the timing chain cover & oil pan on & it ran. I finished installing everything & it will not run. Has anyone else had this problem?

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TatumDM
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Assuming the vehicle ran before you put the chain on and now it doesn't run and you say it is correct, it must be the crank sensor. Normally when you install the crank sensor your supposed to put a paper shim on the crank sensor to get the proper air gap, if the sensor is in to far hitting the cam gear you may have damaged the sensor. If the sensor is not in far enough the sensor wont give the correct signal and wont start.

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maxpower

The problem ended up being a defective cam sensor. I had already installed a new one. When I installed the second sensor it fired & ran perfect. Thanks for the help!!!

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TatumDM

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