timing chain wear

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chad123
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timing chain wear

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wondered why it was making such a racket
no tensioner and 35 years of wear
kelvink
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Re: timing chain wear

Post by kelvink »

I think you meant these photos to be on the post.... :o
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That is indeed rather shocking!
benofbrum
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Re: timing chain wear

Post by benofbrum »

Methinks it might be worth taking the head off to see what surprises lurk within. Variable valve timing is most effective when it is predictable.
Geoff Butcher
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Re: timing chain wear

Post by Geoff Butcher »

It was actually still running in that state? :o
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max midas
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Re: timing chain wear

Post by max midas »

That's amazing!
Any sign of fractured bits of plastic in the sump? The tensioner must've gone somewhere...
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Stuart
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Re: timing chain wear

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Reply to a Facebook post

Bottom Hose Allegro series 3 GRH 634 with 1/2" cut off the water pump end.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GENUINE-UNIPA ... Sw2s1Ut6Sg
chad123
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Re: timing chain wear

Post by chad123 »

Stuart wrote:Reply to a Facebook post cheers stuart

Bottom Hose Allegro series 3 GRH 634 with 1/2" cut off the water pump end.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GENUINE-UNIPA ... Sw2s1Ut6Sg
It's nothing to do with this thread Simon.
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