Theoretically but the last movement when timing has to be towards the engine and it is very fiddly so I wouldn't rely on it.
Mine's timed up as per RAVE. My only concern with Datatek's method is the possibility of masking chain stretch too much although you'll probably hear them slapping long before they let go.
Theoretically but the last movement when timing has to be towards the engine and it is very fiddly so I wouldn't rely on it.
Mine's timed up as per RAVE. My only concern with Datatek's method is the possibility of masking chain stretch too much although you'll probably hear them slapping long before they let go.
I've got the specialty tool for removing the pump. But! Before I commit, how does the tool hold the sprocket central after the pumps tapered shaft is removed? There seems to be space around the tool within the tensioner sleeve, so that can be what keeps it central?
The woodruff key looks a little chewed on one corner as does the sprocket keyway. View attachment 343785View attachment 343786View attachment 343787
Will it be okay or need replacing? The car was running sweet as a nut besides the leak. Maby it's best just left as is...
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