Hello all, this is my first time posting. So I recently purchased a 2003 Liberty Sport 4WD. After driving for a while, I began hearing what sounded like chain chattering. After doing research I decided to it most likely was due to a bad chain tensioner. Long story short, I bought a replacement kit, stripped everything down and put the new chain on according to the service manual. In the process of torquing the camshaft sprocket on the driver side the crankshaft counter rotated and so did the cams. Me being a newb I thought I could rotate the camshaft back to where the v6 marks are at 12 o'clock then independently rotate the crankshaft back to the TDC location.
I put the chain back on, rotated the motor and the marks still all lined up so I figured it was probably back in sync. So I reinstalled everything and went to crank the motor over and I just here a clunk sound almost like the start is trying to engage but then power complete cuts out until I go and wiggle the negative terminal a bit then it comes back on. Does anyone have an idea why this may be the case/what's going on? I also should mention I disconnected the camshaft sensor when performing the job but forgot to do the same for the crankshaft sensor. One last thing I should mention as well is when I was disconnecting everything the alternator wire accidentally touch the negative post on the battery while the positive was stiil connected. Melted the post a bit. Quite the poop show tbh. Any help would be appreciated.
I put the chain back on, rotated the motor and the marks still all lined up so I figured it was probably back in sync. So I reinstalled everything and went to crank the motor over and I just here a clunk sound almost like the start is trying to engage but then power complete cuts out until I go and wiggle the negative terminal a bit then it comes back on. Does anyone have an idea why this may be the case/what's going on? I also should mention I disconnected the camshaft sensor when performing the job but forgot to do the same for the crankshaft sensor. One last thing I should mention as well is when I was disconnecting everything the alternator wire accidentally touch the negative post on the battery while the positive was stiil connected. Melted the post a bit. Quite the poop show tbh. Any help would be appreciated.