timing chain guides adjustment

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#1 timing chain guides adjustment

Post by MarkRado » Mon Feb 26, 2024 7:16 am

Hi all,

after having traced water ingress (liners), it was decided to rebuild the engine. Now I am about to start the assembly. My first question (of quite a few to come I suppose) is:
timing chain guides adjustment: the special tool from Rob Beere is rather expensive - is there another way to adjust the guides to avoid a rattling chain?

Thank you
Mark
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#2 Re: timing chain guides adjustment

Post by MarekH » Mon Mar 11, 2024 8:37 pm

On the basis that the ones you have at the moment are original and in the right place, replace like with like by putting a shim in against the chain between the ungouged part of the guide and the chain and score the front of the block with a scribe. Other than that, the special tool would be the only other way and it is doing exactly the same job anyway.

kind regards
Marek

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#3 Re: timing chain guides adjustment

Post by MarkRado » Fri Mar 29, 2024 11:40 am

Thank you Marek,

I missed that chance, should have known better :cussing:

nevertheless thank you very much for your support

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#4 Re: timing chain guides adjustment

Post by 265bhp » Fri Mar 29, 2024 8:05 pm

Hi Mark
I dont know what price the Rob Beare tool is but they come up for sale on eBay and i believe SNG and others also sell them….have a look around…second hand is just fine
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Jonathan
1963 3.8 FHC ..now finished …………….
1974 2.7 Carrera now as an RS Touring

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