Timing chain
Sounds like you're being hosed man. The only thing "timing" wise a rotary has is the crank angle sensor and thats more like a distributor than a timing chain. Other than that the rotor runs on an eccentric shaft which can almost be equated to a crankshaft on a piston motor. The rotor takes care of all intake and exhaust exchanges as it rotates within the housing and passes the ports. (rotaries are so weird...
not really weird. I was into Dirtbike racing when i was a little jit (started when i was 11)...When i started getting into rotaries the easiest way i helped my self understand it better was by resembling them to 2stroke engines...Combustion sequence similar, cept u dont have the reed valves blocking the ports and ****...
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