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mikedsilva 07-11-2021 06:53 PM

Chain Tensioner Piston Extension - 3.2 Carrera
 
Just posting this here as a reference.
I'm no means an expert here, and have only rebuilt a fraction of the motors compared to others here, but I wanted to post these pics of the chain tensioners installed in this 3.2 Carrera Motor I am putting back together.

Up till now, most times I have disassembled a motor, the chain tensioners are extended a little more than the 'norm'... which would make sense with worn chains, sprockets and idler arms (where they contact the tensioner piston).

This motor I pulled apart with unknown history, did not seem to be too bad. The case was within spec and the heads cc'd at 89.8cc which made me think they had not been machined before.
The cams thrust plates were well centred in the chain box housings.

Upon reassembly, I installed the tensioners and noticed that the pistons on each tensioner had not extended anywhere near as far as on my previous motors. At first I thought the chains were not sitting on the sprockets correctly, or perhaps the chain guides were not properly installed and that the chains were riding on the high ridges of the guides.
Turns out, everything was installed properly.

Reaching out to a couple of experts, there is mixed opinion.

There are very few pictures on the net (that I could find) showing the installation of new chains etc..

So here are my contributions.
Of course, if you think there is an issue here, please reach out and make a suggestion.
Left Side Before
https://i.imgur.com/kpKn9oC.jpg

Left Side After
https://i.imgur.com/6oeX6Wl.jpg


Right Side Before
https://i.imgur.com/QLxjV8e.jpg

Right Side After
https://i.imgur.com/lNRhSAG.jpg

mikedsilva 07-11-2021 07:00 PM

I did find this youtube vid online and his right tensioner looks similar to mine.
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mikedsilva 07-11-2021 07:02 PM

And found this pic right here on the PP install tutorial
https://i.imgur.com/FvTeyyQ.jpg

faapgar 07-13-2021 12:34 PM

picture
 
It is common with new chain ramps for the distance to change.That looks like chains are in very good condition.Button her up.Fred

mikedsilva 07-15-2021 04:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by faapgar (Post 11390780)
It is common with new chain ramps for the distance to change.That looks like chains are in very good condition.Button her up.Fred

Appreciate the comment.
Yes, it's closed as we speak.

:)


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