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timing chain
#783795
01/26/07 11:43 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
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22re tc i don't think its more than two years old, I pulled it apart and with no tensioner, guides its one link too long, is that normal or is it stretched. it was making noise chain all i thought it could be
Last edited by kc85; 01/27/07 12:02 AM.
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Re: timing chain
[Re: kc85]
#783796
01/27/07 02:09 AM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 383
Mudrunner
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Has it done any rubbing/damage to the front cover?
'80 4X4 Longbed
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Re: timing chain
[Re: Stevie]
#783797
01/27/07 03:46 AM
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Joined: Jan 2007
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no damage. guides and everything in good cond. lots of noise, don't know where its coming from.when I bought it didn't have any oil in engine don't know how long they ran it like that. I drove it 100 miles so far and hasn't blown up yet,and I'm kinda hard on cars
Last edited by kc85; 01/27/07 03:49 AM.
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Re: timing chain
[Re: kc85]
#783798
01/27/07 03:59 AM
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Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 202
Wheeler
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cheak the FSM it will tell you how long the chain should be. i know that if it is a first gen block (83 or earlier) it is shorter than the earlier blocks, and the diffrence in the timing chain is going to be one link with a earlier head on the later block.
just cheak the chain length and if it was run out of oil than make sure the tensioner is still good as that is a oil pressure tensioner and who knows if it is still working after not having any oil.
if you can i would cheak the bearings too because of the no oil thing. that is the main killer of these engines everytime
92' Pick-up, SAS, gears to make her crawl, 37's , bullet proof motor, and alot of time invested. 06 CRF450R one mean roost flinging machine
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Re: timing chain
[Re: rednekbean]
#783799
01/27/07 04:11 AM
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Joined: Jan 2007
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whats fsm,do you mean rod bearings, how can check to see if tensioner is bad or good
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Re: timing chain
[Re: kc85]
#783800
01/27/07 05:55 AM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 383
Mudrunner
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It's inner spring is able to push out with force, moves freely, and wear pad not worn down too thin.
'80 4X4 Longbed
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