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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 11:07 am 
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ok ive just put a new head gasket on my ef i also put a new timing chain and new timing chain tensioner
now ive put it all back together and releast the tensioner and the chain pulls tight ok

now i give it a test run and start the engine wat i hear on start up is a rattling noise and also wen i rev it to a bout 1500rpm the chain ratles it head off

can any one help me with this?
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 11:32 am 
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Did you have alot machined off the head ? If you take too much off it puts slack in the timing chain and causes a bit of rattle (my new engine does it a little but its had alot taken off the head and block)

My old engine did the rattling at 1500 revs thing too after doing the head, cam etc but I didn't replace the chain and I broke the top off the timing chain guide :oops:

If it's still rattling it sounds like there's not enough tension so I'd try resetting the tensioner again.

 

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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 11:41 am 
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ive set the tensioner about six times and it just doesnt want to work

i first did it with the old chain last night then i put the new chain in thismorning and it still doing the noise i might try and take a link out of the chain and see wat that does


oh and i took about 20 thou of the head

NOT TO WORRY I FIXT IT :)
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 6:07 pm 
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bubba wrote:
NOT TO WORRY I FIXT IT :)

What was wrong ?
You're pretty keen taking timing chains right on and off - I CBF even fixing my broken guide because of the amount of work involved pulling everything off :)

BTW I suspect taking a link out of the chain would make it way too tight...

 

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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 8:16 pm 
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i cut the old chain off and wound the engine over with the new chain conected to the old one

and i reset the tensioner twice and its all fixted now
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