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Old 12-26-2014   #1
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Default bore sizes of the tensioner housings

we are getting to the end of the timing of the cams .found that trying to put in the right side tensioner was really hard . are the bore sizes of the tensioner body different on the left and right ? are we doing something wrong /.??????
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Default Re: bore sizes of the tensioner housings

Yes, they are different bore diameters
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Old 12-27-2014   #3
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Default Re: bore sizes of the tensioner housings

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we are getting to the end of the timing of the cams .found that trying to put in the right side tensioner was really hard . are the bore sizes of the tensioner body different on the left and right ? are we doing something wrong /.??????


LH and RH Chain Tensioners are completely different including the Housing.

Unset LH chain tensioner..........................Unset/set RH chain tensioner (Photo by Craig)


LH Chain Tensioner Housing and RH Chain Tensioner Housing with Chain Tensioners installed
(Photo provided by Jim Voters)



Additional Information regarding Secondary Chain Guide Rattle by Marc Haibeck.

Secondary Chain Guide Rattle

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