I am having a similar issue. I just checked my tensioner tonight and I am pretty sure I need a new camchain.
You only need to loosen the lock bolt to the point when you can turn it with your fingers. That means not that much. It is probably not advisable to loosen the lock bolt all the way out as the tensioner rod may move past its end.
Your steps to do a camchain tensioner adjustment are right. As I was told, probably in this thread, to check if you need a new camchain, first do a proper camchain adjustment. Next, remove the camchain tensioner unit from the engine by unscrewing the two hex bolts that mate it to the engine. Make sure the lock bolt is not loose. I made this mistake the first time and the spring and rod fell out on the ground. With the tensioner unit removed, loosen the lock bolt until you can turn it with your fingers. If you can turn the lock bolt with your fingers and the rod doesn't move, that means your tensioner is at its max and your camchain needs to be replaced. Be careful if you continue to loosen the lock bolt. I was sitting on the curb and I loosened mine out too much and the rod shot out ten feet into the street! I had to stand there and wait to see if the passing car was going to run it over - it missed it by and inch!
I also think it is possible for sound to emanate from from the middle drive. Make sure you have enough oil in there.
You only need to loosen the lock bolt to the point when you can turn it with your fingers. That means not that much. It is probably not advisable to loosen the lock bolt all the way out as the tensioner rod may move past its end.
Your steps to do a camchain tensioner adjustment are right. As I was told, probably in this thread, to check if you need a new camchain, first do a proper camchain adjustment. Next, remove the camchain tensioner unit from the engine by unscrewing the two hex bolts that mate it to the engine. Make sure the lock bolt is not loose. I made this mistake the first time and the spring and rod fell out on the ground. With the tensioner unit removed, loosen the lock bolt until you can turn it with your fingers. If you can turn the lock bolt with your fingers and the rod doesn't move, that means your tensioner is at its max and your camchain needs to be replaced. Be careful if you continue to loosen the lock bolt. I was sitting on the curb and I loosened mine out too much and the rod shot out ten feet into the street! I had to stand there and wait to see if the passing car was going to run it over - it missed it by and inch!
I also think it is possible for sound to emanate from from the middle drive. Make sure you have enough oil in there.
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