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Certainly you won't have to drop the engine. All chain tensioner work can be done simply by removing the muffler (and some assorted tinware). Just replacing the gasket should be easy, maybe a couple of hours at most to get everything off, replace the gasket, and put everything back together.

Might be a good idea to take a look at your chain ramps, sprockets, and tensioners (visual inspection, try to compress them by hand etc.) while you are in there.
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