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Re: Timing chain tensioner

To: 6pack@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Timing chain tensioner
From: Brian Ricker <rickerbr@swbell.net>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 11:40:43 -0600
> I'm in the midst of replacing my timing
> chain, sprockets, tensioner and
> tensioner mounting components. The
> tensioner bracket attaches to the cover
> using rivets however they are not pop
> rivets but look like a threadless
> roundhead screw.  How does one install
> this type of rivet? Should I even bother
> replacing the bracket - does it wear?
>
> Will I need to use a gear puller to
> remove the sprockets? Bentley indicates
> tool S341 but doesn't say for which step
> it is used. S341 doesn't look like a
> gear puller but perhaps something to
> hold the sprockets and chains when
> installing on the shafts. Can I install
> the assembly without this tool?

The sprocket on the crank is keyed on. You will need to to remove the key
and the sprocket should slide off. The gear for the cam is bolted to the
nose of the cam with locking tabs. As far as replacing the tensioner
bracket, I wouldn't think that it would wear out on you, use a piece of wire
to hold the tensioner in place while reinstalling the timing cover.




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