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Keeping the right side chain tensioned to set timing?
Anyone have any quick ingenious ideas rather than getting the tool? i would prefer the tool but don't have the time to wait for it as i need to get this motor done by friday.
I have a P204 tool but i don't think that is going to work or will it? Anyone have any cool tools they used or things they did to keep the tension? Thanks |
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I'm not sure what tool you're talking about, but I use mechanical chain adjusters when setting the timing. They're pretty cheap and you could get them next day'd to you. If you live in Houston, I have a set.
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Install your idler pulley, and use a large C-clamp under the idler foot, and the top of the chain housing if you are in a pinch.
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I live in chicago, thanks for the offer. Thanks gari...that is what i was looking for.
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Where in Chicago? Bunch of us in Naperville... ...I use large c-clamps for this effectively.
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The tool wasn't too great for the RH side, but it worked nicely for the left, since it kept tension on the idler arm, and kept the pad where the chain tensioner rests on free. I'm also in Chicago if you need it. I live in the West Loop.
Good luck!
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Yes, the P204 tool will work on the right side. It's not obvious but it does.
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I recently moved to park ridge but i used to live by 90 and Lawrence exit for all of my life.
My brother is the one who owns the 911 i just work on it and occasionally drive it ![]() So how does the P204 tool work on that side? |
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Quote:
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Sorry I can't get out to the garage to take a picture. There's been a wigged out blue jay in my garage all day who's too stupid to fly out. When I go out there he gets all stressed like he's overheating. Maybe it's really a Blonde Jay.
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Here are some options.
8 mm cam tower nuts and 8 mm exhaust stud ![]() ![]() Factory tool ![]() ![]() 8 mm exhaust nuts and exhaust stud ![]() ![]() solid racing tensioners ![]() ![]() C clamp ![]() They all work, you choose.
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mmmmmmmmmmmm, ummmmmmmmmmmm, ohhhhhhhhh, I'll take door number three!, No two! no, three, ohhhhhh I cant decide!
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Great contribution again, Henry!
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Henry awesome pictures, i figured out a way to use the P204 tool with a socket to tension the right side. Thanks for all the options though!
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Henry, those are good pics. I had no troulbe using the P204 tool on both sides.
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this might be a good thread to save to a "tech archive" area for future ref....
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