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Re: Timing chains

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Subject: Re: Timing chains
From: Gordon Glasgow <glasgow@serv.net>
Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 21:10:52 -0700
I think Dick Tillinger still makes a set of tensioner shims, but he doesn't 
have a Web site, so that
makes it a little tougher. Do any of the vendors stock these? Vendors, that's 
your cue.

Kyle Hagemann wrote:

> Hi all:
>
> Still hard at work sourcing parts for my transmission... I'm
> going to bite off more than I can chew and take the engine
> apart to inspect the chains and guides....
>
> Seems that there was some sort of "shim kit" or something to
> help tighten up worn chains?  I'm not interested in forking
> over a gajillion bucks for a new set of chains :-) and I think
> my existing ones are pretty good anyway... I just wanna take
> a peek while the engine is out.
>
> TIA for any help-
>
>        ____  Kyle Hagemann, Born-Again Grease Monkey From Beyond
>    _.;(____\____    72 240Z, L28/E88/SU, 5sp, all poly - Z Beast
>   |  _ |   |  _'@`, 71 PL521, LZ22, SUs, 2" exh, 4spd - The Hulk
>   `-(#)------(#)-<  69 2000, engine/trans out, making a big mess
> ------------------- 84 Maxima, Tokicos/ST springs, 237K - Mr Max
> http://www.sonic.net/~kyle  http://www.sonic.net/~kyle/cars.html

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Gordon Glasgow
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