timing chain cheat...
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after the thashing the motor has had driving around castle combe and on long motorway journeys this summer I detected what I thought is a very slight rattle on the overrun , really only noticeable with bonnet up.
the motor is a very quiet one with a quiet exhaust and so i'm not talking heavy chain noise .
I didn't really want the faff of removing the cam cover so i decided to see if tweaking the chaintensioner screwthread would make any difference .... I took it round just a half turn and it's now rattle free .
The motor probably hasn't done more than 3000 miles since the engine was rebuilt in 1996 .
Anyone care to comment on whether this is appropriate and how much chains stretch in time?
the motor is a very quiet one with a quiet exhaust and so i'm not talking heavy chain noise .
I didn't really want the faff of removing the cam cover so i decided to see if tweaking the chaintensioner screwthread would make any difference .... I took it round just a half turn and it's now rattle free .
The motor probably hasn't done more than 3000 miles since the engine was rebuilt in 1996 .
Anyone care to comment on whether this is appropriate and how much chains stretch in time?
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RichC - Fourth Gear
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Chains don't stretch, the rivets/rollers wear and that's what gives the increase in length and hence folks say "it's stretched". Given the TC chain is running in oil I would expect wear on the actual chain to be minimal and I can't imagine a chain showing actual wear in 3000 miles. Bike chains which are exposed to the elements and not cleaned show wear in that sort of mileage but a chain on our engines should last from one rebuild to the next.
Given the low service life I'd look elsewhere for the reason, perhaps the adjuster has slackened off a touch ? Half a turn isn't a lot to move over 20 years, is it ?
Given the low service life I'd look elsewhere for the reason, perhaps the adjuster has slackened off a touch ? Half a turn isn't a lot to move over 20 years, is it ?
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UAB807F - Fourth Gear
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I wouldn't look anywhere. You fixed the problem, now forget it.
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RogerFrench - Fourth Gear
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