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Bad timing chain tensioner? Video inside
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<blockquote data-quote="Quick Strike" data-source="post: 10852268" data-attributes="member: 11920"><p>I would see if the tensioner increases the tension when you pressurize the oil system with a garden sprayer at the oil pressure sensor location. The tensioners are kept tight with oil pressure when the engine is running. The oil drains back when not running, but some tension remains on the chains from the spring inside the tensioner until it starts and is pressurized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quick Strike, post: 10852268, member: 11920"] I would see if the tensioner increases the tension when you pressurize the oil system with a garden sprayer at the oil pressure sensor location. The tensioners are kept tight with oil pressure when the engine is running. The oil drains back when not running, but some tension remains on the chains from the spring inside the tensioner until it starts and is pressurized. [/QUOTE]
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