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Yes. The clamp exerts a lot of pressure that the tensioner was not able to overcome. Yet, it required the vise to compress the tensioner in the first instance. So, it turned out that the clamp had exactly the proper amount of force to keep compression while also allowing the tensioner to be slipped into place in the chain housing.
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Brad
Inventor of SNAPGAP - The Valve Adjustment Solution
Patented in U.S. and Europe. Go to SNAPGAP.US or PM me.
https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/SNPVAK11146.htm?pn=SNP-VAK11146
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