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I suppose. I still think its probably a waste of time. Its an interference engine you know

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It is - but it didn't spin up. The important metal bits inside my well have not smashed into each other, at least not with any force.

I'd (personally) consider it a wise investment to test it with replacing the timing chain. Worst case, you're out $120. Best case, you're not out the cost of a new engine/car.

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Yeah, maybe I can get lucky

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I suspect you'd be more likely to be lucky when the timing snapped on ignition. If the engine wasn't spun up and running, that's a whole lot less force. For $120? I'd take that chance. Especially with a Jag.