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Join Date: May 2016
Location: Whangarei New Zealand
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Just a question - what is the small bolt/grub screw on the back of the cam chain tensioners for?
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Arcadia,OK
Posts: 3,376
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Tensioners are "cocked" in a compressed state when installed. The plug is removed from the Tensioner Housing, a tool is inserted until contact with the Tensioner. A tap to the tool will release or "fire" the Tensioner, releasing the inner, spring-loaded plunger.
Never reinstall a "fired" Tensioner after removal. Severe damage such as broken camshaft, valve to piston contact, bent or broken valves & resultant major engine damage.
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