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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2008

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  • Wrong.

  • Thanks, guys. My education has been served.

    :)

  • The chain was stretched about an 1/8th of an inch. I replaced the chain and tensioner. Problem solved. Car runs fine now as you will see in my other videos.

  • No shit.

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  • @LIP15

    theres something called timing chain guides and tensioners...guides wear out when they wear the tensioners extend until they cant anymore causing excessive slack in the chain.....seriously have some knowledge on the stuff before you get all cocky.

  • if the tensioner is powered by oil pressure, its not going to work if the engine if off......

  • some of u guys r right timing chains can stretch, but 8in sorry that thing would have snaped after 2in metal can only stretch so far before it cracks and snaps.

  • @Hapsmash he's talking about a dirtbike....its possible, but best believe the chain will be streched and the sprocket will be worn down sooo fast

  • Should of changed just the loose links... most times its the third one thats loose.

  • @LIP15 Yeah that guys must have his units mixed up. 8 inch play is simply not possible.

  • @kariemariann

    Bullshit it did, fuck that. It physically CANNOT stretch that much, it'd snap. Unless it's fucking elastic. Jesus christ.

  • chains can stretch alot, my stock crf250r chain stretched like 8 inches

  • Wow can't believe all the ppl saying thats normal. it doesn't surprise me when you say the chain was streched about an 1/8th inch.

    I hoping thats not the noise mine is making alot of work and I don't got the money for a chain these days.

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