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How to re-set a timing chain tensioner.
I remembered seeing a really good write up over at the "other" forum quite awhile ago (which we again can't link to, I thought that was fixed? ) on how to reset a timing chain tensioner with some good instructional pictures. It was done by someone with a forum name of ZR1 at that "other" forum. I decided to go looking for it since I need to reset my tensioners.
I know there is a write up on this subject in Haibeck's LT5 timing article and Dynomite did a write up also. But for me, this one just seems to explain it a bit better (no offense, guys!) so I thought I'd re-post it here for Dynomite's "Solutions" page. The following was copied directly from the "other" forum's old thread (the thread is really old, it's from Aug 2001, I'm surprised the pics are still there): Quote:
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