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Subject: Re: timing chain
From: Peter Mchugh <Peter.Mchugh@faa.dot.gov>
Date: 22 May 1997 11:43:26 -0400
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     While the chain may not need replacement all that badly...and there 
     are good instructions in several manuals for checking slack in the 
     chain, the chain tensioner probably should be changed...and since you 
     are in there, might as well do the chain too...
     
     Though it takes a couple of hours, and you'll want to be particularly 
     careful to keep the cam and crank in propoer alignment, the job isn't 
     difficult.
     
     My recent acquisition of the '76 Spitfire (for $200.00) was I believe 
     the result of the POs possible belief that the two timing chain 
     tensioner blades found in the oil pan were bearings...(He was in the 
     pan to recover the broken fuel pump actuator arm)...he must have 
     thought the rust free car wasn't worth spending a new engine on...and 
     gave the car up for parts. 
     
     I replaced the fuel pump, timing chain and tensioner (remove the 
     radiator, water pump, etc to facilitate the removal and replacement of 
     the chain cover,  make a small "special tool out of a coat hanger for 
     pulling/holding the tensioner in position as you replace the cover) 
     and valve cover gasket.  Cranked the car, which started, and we've 
     been driving it since.
     
     Good luck....
     
     Certainly the best buy I've had on an LBC.
     
     Pete McQ
     
     76 Spit
     73 TR-6
     72 GT-6
     69 GT-6+ (2)


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Subject: timing chain
Author:  meck@LANL.GOV at Internet
Date:    5/21/97 5:20 PM


What is the collective opinion on replacing the timing chain as preventive 
maintenance?  My '79 Spitfire has 72 K miles on it.  Changing the chain 
looks like a non-trivial task...
     
Sandra
'79 Spit
Los Alamos, NM

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