Rocketfrog
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- 2011 R3T
Hey fellow RocketMen,
I want to inspect the travel on my cam chain tensioner, but I don't necessarily want to remove valve cover etc. Can I just slowly remove the tensioner nut with spring, measure the distance from tensioner to body, and add a spacer (if required)? I know there is a risk of the chain jumping if the camshafts shift or jump, but with the existing tensioner in place, is that likely?
I want to inspect the travel on my cam chain tensioner, but I don't necessarily want to remove valve cover etc. Can I just slowly remove the tensioner nut with spring, measure the distance from tensioner to body, and add a spacer (if required)? I know there is a risk of the chain jumping if the camshafts shift or jump, but with the existing tensioner in place, is that likely?