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My Data lab book on timing chain removal and installation makes no mention of removing the water pump so I would suggest that it is not a problem in the chain replacement.
The chain has a total of82 links. You should have at least 1 link that is marked. Place that one on the mark of your crankshaft. Now going up to the intake side there will be 29 links between the cam colored link and the intakes colored link. Now go up the other way to your exhaust cam. There will be 34 blank links and then the colored one for the exhaust cam. Afterwords you should have 11 links between the marked cam links. I hope this will help all of the dozens of folks who had or has the same issue.
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Fig. Install the balance shaft chain with the colored links lined
up on the marks on the balance shaft drive sprockets and crankshaft
sprocket -ION with 2.2L engine...
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