To check for chain wear, try to lift the chain off the sprocket halfway between where the chain enters and exits the sprocket. If you can lift it more then a eighth inch or so it's worn out. Worn chains wear out sprockets, worn sprockets let worn chains jump teeth, jumped teeth on a cam sprocket puts your engine out to lunch.
Steve
Steve
. The chains are available from PNM for ~$35.00, and as has been stated you DON'T need to split the cases to replace one, so if it's worn...replace it!
[/IMG] The number of links needed in a chain is determined by the length of one link in relation to the distance that needs to be covered. With the tensioner acting as a "variable idler" (I've been called that before!) to keep the chain taut, the number of links could be infinate.
I had been to the dentist and was still recovering from my 2 novacaine injections....yeah, that's the reason why my "reasoner" wasn't functioning properly!!!

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