Originally Posted by Anduril
Replaced the tensioner. There's less play in the chain but I can still move it relatively freely with a screwdriver. I figured as much, since the old one still seemed to work properly when I removed it. Unfortunately this means I'll be tearing it apart further
The guide itself on the front (non-tensioner) side seems to move a bit when I poke at it with a screwdriver. I don't think it should be doing that.
Freeplay in the chain is normal on a Ratcheting Oil Fed Tensioner set-up. The question is......Is the tensioner maxed out?
If it was, I would expect a P0016 DTC (Cam Crank Correlation).
Though....I guess it's possible the variance hasn't quite reached the P0016 set threshold yet.
Without the engine at TDC......Freeplay in the chain between the camshaft gears can be considered normal!
You say the fixed "Front" chain guide/shoe has play? Can you elaborate?
Replaced the tensioner. There's less play in the chain but I can still move it relatively freely with a screwdriver. I figured as much, since the old one still seemed to work properly when I removed it. Unfortunately this means I'll be tearing it apart further
The guide itself on the front (non-tensioner) side seems to move a bit when I poke at it with a screwdriver. I don't think it should be doing that.
Freeplay in the chain is normal on a Ratcheting Oil Fed Tensioner set-up. The question is......Is the tensioner maxed out?
If it was, I would expect a P0016 DTC (Cam Crank Correlation).
Though....I guess it's possible the variance hasn't quite reached the P0016 set threshold yet.
Without the engine at TDC......Freeplay in the chain between the camshaft gears can be considered normal!
You say the fixed "Front" chain guide/shoe has play? Can you elaborate?