Hi Barry:
How difficult is it to do this mod?
Can you provide directions/hints/tips? For instance, what size is the bolt and does it protrude all the way through the barrel? It looks like the part that is applying tension on the adjuster lever is the old component?
Thanks!
Barry's 164 LS (24 valve) tensioner mods
Michael
1981 GTV6
1981 GTV6
Mike,pretty straight forward here..
1x 14mm bolt,2 nuts and a 14mm tap.
14mm because that's the diameter of the bore once everything is cut off .
The oil reservoir does not have pressure in it,so no danger there..
The bolt does not protrude all the way through ON THIS SPECIFIC ONE.
I have done some where the bolt goes all the way through though.
Important to have a lock nut on the bolt as well.
1x 14mm bolt,2 nuts and a 14mm tap.
14mm because that's the diameter of the bore once everything is cut off .
The oil reservoir does not have pressure in it,so no danger there..
The bolt does not protrude all the way through ON THIS SPECIFIC ONE.
I have done some where the bolt goes all the way through though.
Important to have a lock nut on the bolt as well.
French cars are shit and shit expensive to service and bloody awful and unreliable and expensive and friends don't let friends drive french cars and you wait years for parts.
Barry
I take it that you meant to say >..the belt tension should allow a 90* twist and no further (and no less) <
Probably worth reminding new readers that this set up requires that the ultimate tension comes from the engine reaching operating temperature and the block expanding.
That is why it is important not to rev the engine hard when cold as it may cause belt skip and catastrophic valve timing problems.
...had one for years . It's great.
I take it that you meant to say >..the belt tension should allow a 90* twist and no further (and no less) <
Probably worth reminding new readers that this set up requires that the ultimate tension comes from the engine reaching operating temperature and the block expanding.
That is why it is important not to rev the engine hard when cold as it may cause belt skip and catastrophic valve timing problems.
...had one for years . It's great.
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