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Old 12-30-2013   #21
Schrade
 
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Default Re: Rebuilding The LT5 Tensioner

How many miles did you have on it? Was it done? Or are you just re-working it?

Good idea on the remote cam too - now I need one with 'fingers'...
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Old 12-30-2013   #22
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Um??? Well I had 88k on mine. Im not sure about it being done?? Remote Cam?

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Old 11-16-2014   #23
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Thanks Dave! I need a replacement tensioner and was ready to spend $138. Phil reminded me of this thread yesterday at the WAZOO get together and since WAZOO have all sorts of old parts inventory (Capt. Jim unlike me saves all worn-out parts), ordered two Dayco L98 tensioners for $79 including shipping. Soon we will have 2 new, fresh tensioners. What a resourceful bunch!!!
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Old 11-16-2014   #24
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That's wonderful Secondchance. I'm very glad the information Was helpful. If you need the artical Mark and I did on the news letter that can be found on the members only section of the registry website. It brings me great joy to know that it has been helpful and please post about your progress if you can. Nice thing about those L98 Dayco tenioners is that they come with the good pully with the guilds on the sides instead of the smooth one.

David Hetrick

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Old 04-18-2016   #25
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Just Curious has anyone seen a new or used tensioner for sale lately what are they selling for no a days??

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Old 07-09-2017   #26
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I just used this thread to rebuilt mine. Perfection! Works like a charm!
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Old 07-09-2017   #27
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I just used this thread to rebuilt mine. Perfection! Works like a charm!
And, if you want a little bling, top it off with a billet pulley. Will require a little shaving with a file.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1986-1993-MU...xTwEQC&vxp=mtr
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Old 07-09-2017   #28
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And, if you want a little bling, top it off with a billet pulley. Will require a little shaving with a file.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1986-1993-MU...xTwEQC&vxp=mtr
I would have but it's all back together for now. Good looking piece though
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Old 07-09-2017   #29
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I just used this thread to rebuilt mine. Perfection! Works like a charm!

1LEZ that so great Im so glad. Thank you for the kind words

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Old 10-28-2019   #30
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Default Re: Rebuilding The LT5 Tensioner

FYI, after an evening of Googling I have not been able to locate a Dayco 89298 (L98 tensioner for rebuild parts).

Well, I did get a few hits for places saying it can be drop shipped but expected delivery is two months away.

Maybe I'll contact Marc or Jerry tomorrow to see if either has one or leads.
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