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Edgy
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Timing Chain Tension Wed, 29 January 2003 01:22 Go to next message
Hey,

Does anyone know how to put tension on the timing chain for a 2-tg??
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Edgy
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Re: Timing Chain Tension Thu, 30 January 2003 05:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
come on i need help!!

anyone??
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TurboRA28
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Re: Timing Chain Tension Thu, 30 January 2003 22:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
I didn't write this, but asked the same question once before and here is the response:

I'll do my best to explain, it's hard to put in words! If you look at the chain adjuster from its end (looking towards the head) you will see that the adjuster assembly is shaped like a hexagonal nut, however the centre is hollow, and contains the actual sliding rod which pushes on the chain to create tension, as you can see through the circle in the middle. The purpose of the hexagonal outer section is only to hold the rod inside against the chain. (this would be so much easier to describe if I could draw pictures!). the rod is spring loaded, but if you loosen off the hexagonal outer a turn or two, you should be able to push on the rod through the circle in the middle (with a screwdriver) to slide it up against the chain, this is the bit that takes about 5kg of force. you then tighten the outer hex till it is up against the rod, then back it off (anticlockwise)1/3 to 2/3 of a turn to allow a little bit of slack. then tighten the lock nut to hold it there.

and....

First, loosen off the adjuster a couple of turns, then you need to use a screwdriver or anything with a relatively blunt end that fits the centre section of the tension adjuster (its approx 6mm diameter) to push towards the head. you will feel it slide in and stop, it only takes about 5kg of pressure. hold it there and tighten the adjuster (clockwise) until it meet the centre, then back it off 1/3 -2/3 of a turn and tighten the locknut.
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Re: Timing Chain Tension Sat, 01 February 2003 01:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
thanks
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TE72_Turbo
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Re: Timing Chain Tension Sat, 01 February 2003 11:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
That's spot on, same as listed in the toyota workshop manual.

How is your 3TG going with the CT20B turbo joel??

Cheers
Phil

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TurboRA28
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Re: Timing Chain Tension Sat, 01 February 2003 12:09 Go to previous message
Glad someone could accept the credit Smile

Yeah 3T is going pretty good, got 144 rwkw at the dyno day.
Be glad when the 3S is finished though Smile
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