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Timing chain guide rail

Hi,

I guess this chain rail is installed the wrong way.

So here’s the question: what will be the consequenses running the engine with the rail this way ?

I am asking because the rail is installed like this in a friends engine that already is in use.

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Just turn it around and carry on.
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Just turn it around and carry on.

Thank’s for answering John.

The case is that the engine is already in use, hence the question


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Does it matter?? Could it break? I’d make it right especially if it was my mistake. Parts for these motors are way too expensive. Any failure you’ll get blamed regardless.
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Installing it backwards might create premature sprocket wear but it's doubtful.

Simple rule of thumb when installing chain rails in early 911 air-cooled engines is:
The long leg points to the nearest sprocket.
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It's possible to pop off the chain box cover and flip the rail if I'm not mistaken. Can be done at next oil change.
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Simple rule of thumb when installing chain rails in early 911 air-cooled engines is:
The long leg points to the nearest sprocket.[/QUOTE]

I’ll remember that little bit of info. Thanks Henry
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It's possible to pop off the chain box cover and flip the rail if I'm not mistaken. Can be done at next oil change.
Get a new one ready because the retaining tab can break off on removal.

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