Afternoon KR,
So I've started to hear a chattering noise, and after running over my valves they're perfectly happy. I'm pretty certain this is the Cam Chain Tensioner. Done a bit of searching and about to order everything up.
Pre-98, of course.
As far as I can tell I'll be needing 15, 14, and 16-3. What are 16-1 and 16-2 and should I order those as well? Anything else I am missing?
She's got 33km and a bad history of PO care, what are things I should inspect on the assembly to see if it needs replacing altogether?
For procedure, just clear the way, unbolt the 19mm, unbolt the two bolts holding the assembly in, remove old spring and gasket. Push the adjuser in fully (using the button?) and bolt the assembly back in. Put the new spring in and the gasket on the 19mm and use a torque wrench to put the 19mm back?
The manuals are down and my copy was corrupted, anyone happen to know the 19mm toruqe offhand? IIRC the two bolts holding the assembly on are 10ft-lbs.
I'll do a small pictorial writeup on this when all's said and done.
So I've started to hear a chattering noise, and after running over my valves they're perfectly happy. I'm pretty certain this is the Cam Chain Tensioner. Done a bit of searching and about to order everything up.
Pre-98, of course.
As far as I can tell I'll be needing 15, 14, and 16-3. What are 16-1 and 16-2 and should I order those as well? Anything else I am missing?
She's got 33km and a bad history of PO care, what are things I should inspect on the assembly to see if it needs replacing altogether?
For procedure, just clear the way, unbolt the 19mm, unbolt the two bolts holding the assembly in, remove old spring and gasket. Push the adjuser in fully (using the button?) and bolt the assembly back in. Put the new spring in and the gasket on the 19mm and use a torque wrench to put the 19mm back?
The manuals are down and my copy was corrupted, anyone happen to know the 19mm toruqe offhand? IIRC the two bolts holding the assembly on are 10ft-lbs.
I'll do a small pictorial writeup on this when all's said and done.
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