Has anyone had any luck replacing the rubber wheel on the cam chain tensioners? I have 3 engines that I'm working on, and all need new wheels. Two look like new with no wear, but rubber is hard. I think I read a post about this a while ago on this site, but I am unable to find it at this point. Any opinions of what would be a suitable material to replace the rubber with? Aluminum? A tensioner wheel from another make ? model? Thanks in advance!
davomoto
Cam, chain tensioners
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Re: Cam, chain tensioners
As all the wheels are hard neoprene ya need to be sure the wheel doesn't look like a sprocket. .........................lm
davomoto wrote:Has anyone had any luck replacing the rubber wheel on the cam chain tensioners? I have 3 engines that I'm working on, and all need new wheels. Two look like new with no wear, but rubber is hard. I think I read a post about this a while ago on this site, but I am unable to find it at this point. Any opinions of what would be a suitable material to replace the rubber with? Aluminum? A tensioner wheel from another make ? model? Thanks in advance!
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I see one maybe two usable ones.
Same for the larger one also. .............emo
Same for the larger one also. .............emo
davomoto wrote:LM, thanks for the reply! Yes, I have several that look like a sprocket! I also have one early, and one late that are smooth as a babys butt, including the ridge in the middle. You would use these no problem? Does the same thinking aplly to the lower roller as well?
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