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dc5ive
09-11-2009, 04:10 PM
hi guys, i need a Chain Tensioner.. dose toda make one?
or im stuck with the oem one, i just got the timing chain tensioner replaced about 5000km ago now its starting to tick again
thanks

JAP-S2K
09-11-2009, 05:31 PM
If installed correctly, the OEM should be fine for 100,000+ km. Issues can arise from poor installation. However it's not really a part that is difficult to install, so chances of screwing it up is pretty minimal. Getting an aftermarket part doesn't mean the problem is solved, if your guide is truely gone, something is causing it to prematurely wear. Find the cause, fix the problem.
Are you sure it's the timing chain? As the noise is more of a rattle/slap than a ticking sound.
Have you had your valve clearances done recently? They could need doing.

NVD52K
11-11-2009, 10:29 PM
i have been getting abit of a loud ticking noise recently aswell its not a slap its more of like a sound of really loud injectors do you know a place where i can get my valve clearances done?

dc5ive
12-11-2009, 03:44 PM
ill have it checked out this week.. sorry but whats valve clearances ?
im noob

JAP-S2K
12-11-2009, 04:09 PM
our cars have adjustable tappets/rocker arms (thankgod!). These need to be checked/adjusted aprrox every 40,000km. Most good mechanics will be able to do these with ease. I'm guessing if your timing chain needed replacing, your valve clearances def need doing. Always a sign of a well used engine.

dc5ive
14-11-2009, 02:48 PM
cars going inn on workshop on monday getting everything sorted out

JMSBND
14-11-2009, 10:20 PM
I just ordered my 3rd tensioner - my last one went in 20,000km ago. Should I do the chain this time as well? I have 70,000km on the car now.

JAP-S2K
14-11-2009, 10:38 PM
Shit man, third one in 70K. What oil you using??? Something has to be causing it to flog out. Could be a good idea to replace the chain.

JMSBND
14-11-2009, 10:44 PM
Shit man, third one in 70K. What oil you using??? Something has to be causing it to flog out. Could be a good idea to replace the chain.

OEM oil every 5000km.

First one got noisy about 2 weeks after a track day. I was wondering if the chain should be done. The tensioner is only $250.00 and the chain around $90.00 so might do both. My Honda dealer in Frankston said I am the only guy to ever order a chain in through his dealer.

aaronng
14-11-2009, 10:59 PM
OEM oil every 5000km.

First one got noisy about 2 weeks after a track day. I was wondering if the chain should be done. The tensioner is only $250.00 and the chain around $90.00 so might do both. My Honda dealer in Frankston said I am the only guy to ever order a chain in through his dealer.

I reckon that you need to change the other parts of the tensioner such as the guide rails and not just the auto-tensioner itself.

JMSBND
14-11-2009, 11:01 PM
I reckon that you need to change the other parts of the tensioner such as the guide rails and not just the auto-tensioner itself.


I have thought about other parts associated with the tensioner. Might have to look into this. No point throwing tensioners in only to have them chewed out so quick.

JAP-S2K
14-11-2009, 11:05 PM
I reckon that you need to change the other parts of the tensioner such as the guide rails and not just the auto-tensioner itself.

:thumbsup:X2

dc5ive
17-11-2009, 04:46 PM
i got it sorted out
boys at chasers do a top job

JAP-S2K
17-11-2009, 07:30 PM
i got it sorted out
boys at chasers do a top job

Was it only valve clearances???

dc5ive
18-11-2009, 06:11 PM
they measured the valve clearances but they didnt have to proper tools to adjust it.. so i have to go to honda but what ever they did the ticking went away lols

JAP-S2K
18-11-2009, 09:58 PM
That's odd. If they could measure the clearance, the only tools required there on is a flat blade and ring spanner and some common automotive knowledge.

aozora
19-11-2009, 08:03 AM
That's odd. If they could measure the clearance, the only tools required there on is a flat blade and ring spanner and some common automotive knowledge.

+1

It's really not a hard job.
If you're stuck for people to do it, Status Tuning in Dandenong did mine... Trent there use to work at Honda if that helps :)

He did mine but after explaining it all, I may just do it myself next time...

ludecrs
20-11-2009, 01:40 PM
My cars due for its major service and the tapets are something I want checked. Good info.