timing chain tensioners - necessary?

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timing chain tensioners - necessary?

Post by wibble_puppy »

ello :)

when i took the timing stuff off the van there were no tensioners in place on the camshaft gear wheel.

Do i need them?

I've fitted a duplex kit, if that makes a difference :-?

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Post by bigginger »

AFAIK the Minor never had one
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Post by aupickup »

should not need them with the duplex kit
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Ginger, I think the rubber tensioner rings were missing!
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Post by wibble_puppy »

they are listed in the parts list and all that, but my engine ain't gonna have 'em

thanks for the advice, guys 8)
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Re: tensioners

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Willie wrote:Ginger, I think the rubber tensioner rings were missing!
I've seen them mentioned before, but never seen them (and yes, I'm thick), but what rubber tensioner rings?
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Post by bigginger »

Where do they fit, then?
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Post by polo2k »

over the teeth :)
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Post by bmcecosse »

Well - just to the side of the teeth actually - in grooves at the side of the teeth. And yes - duplex gears don't have them - only the early single row (simplex) gear. Later simplex on the Mini etc used a 'proper' tensioner system with a rubber pad and a spring blade. It works - the early tensioner rings system doesn't last long!!
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Post by paulk »

How much effort to fit the Mini set up?
I assume it does quieten down the front end a bit.
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Post by bmcecosse »

You need to use the Mini timing case cover and gasket - and you need to drill one small blind hole into the front plate - this then is the pivot point for the tensioner mech. V easy to do - just gather all the bits together. Although some have used this setup with duplex - when I tried that the rubber pad fell off and disintegrated after a very short time - nasty mess, and nasty noise as the metal spring rattled against the chain!
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Post by XDB »

I bought a single chain kit but it didn't have any tensioners so I swapped it for a duplex kit. Still no tensioners but shouldn't be a problem. The engine now is very quiet with duplex chain.
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Post by ferret76 »

On a sort of related topic, I replaced the timing cover gasket to stop an oil leak. I didn't touch the chain at all, put it all back together no worries. Now the timing chain is rattling against the timing cover and making a hell of a racket. How is this possible, is there some sort of magic smoke that escapes when you remove the cover? Do I need to pull the cover off again and do some sort of jiggery pokery with the chain?
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Post by bmcecosse »

Maybe the cover has been knocked inwards slightly and is touching the rotating sprocket ? Is the 'oil thrower' on correctly - right way round ? You will certainly have to take it off to sort out the problem.
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