Normanmeyers
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That makes more sense than a "floating" operation. I have not had a stock unit in my hand and I was relying on the pictures for my sense of how it worked.
Again...thanks,
Norm
Again...thanks,
Norm
I put the green dot tensioner on my latest ride when I got it 2 years ago. So far I put approx. 35K on it without a lick of issues.Brodie, how many miles do you have on the green dot CCT? Just wondering how far they have gone. I installed the blue dot CCT in '11 and currently have 60K miles on it. Its not making any noise.
I have 130,000+ miles on my "blue dot" CCT. No issues and I won't change it again unless there are noises on the right side. I originally installed it "just because".Brodie, how many miles do you have on the green dot CCT? Just wondering how far they have gone. I installed the blue dot CCT in '11 and currently have 60K miles on it. Its not making any noise.
Actually at #1 TDC, if you do slacken the chain the cams will be levered into rotating by the force of some of the valve springs (I forget which ones exactly), so you are right; if you can avoid slackening the chain, jamming something in behind the rear chain guide will prevent a lot of headaches when removing and replacing the CCT.Best to put the engine in time first TDC. Cams in top center position before removing tensioner. Less chance of cams moving. Remove side cover and wedge something against timing chain to keep tension. Its tight to remove bolts but it can be done .Rec. a small magnet if bolts are hard to remove after loose.
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