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Chain Tensioner Mount Wear?

boardmandan

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Took apart chaincase and noticed notches in the mounting post that holds the chain tensioner. I can't tell from any pics I've seen if this is by design or if the tensioner is wearing into the metal. I've got about 7000 miles. Anybody else notice this?
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Precision has a brass bushing for that along with their new tensioner
 
Mine was doing the same thing. I put the Pefi tensioner on. Very nice part , quality made a little overkill and pricey. U really only need a bronze bushing and steel sleeve on the stock tensioner. One of members on this site made one I recently lost access to my lathe otherwise I would have made my own
 
Mine was doing the same thing. I put the Pefi tensioner on. Very nice part , quality made a little overkill and pricey. U really only need a bronze bushing and steel sleeve on the stock tensioner. One of members on this site made one I recently lost access to my lathe otherwise I would have made my own
Adds weight to your pile tho....lol
 
Can't you just drill out the tensioner and put an oil lite flange bushing in there?
 
Sure could.. Just press it in? What size we need?
Mines not yet on the stand yet but will probably be in a month.


You would have to figure out the id size of the spring that is inside the tensioner. Maybe two flange bushings with the flange on the inside of the sheet metal.

I would have to noodle on it but it may require a stepped bushing.
 
Any alternatives without dropping the $300 bones on the pefi fix and skate?
 


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