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Timing chain guides
- sleepyfolk
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Re: Timing chain guides
Possibly the greatest engine porn I’ve found on the forum with detailed pics of guide change https://xdrivers.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=16959
Re: Timing chain guides
I had forgot that thread and I read every word. Really impressive, such attention to detail. I really hope it’s running well for him. Trouble free.
- sleepyfolk
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Re: Timing chain guides
Hope so, we were hoping for the final update and pics but they never came did they!
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Really sorry guys....I do still have pictures to post and updates to give but I'm just very very busy.sleepyfolk wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 8:06 pm Hope so, we were hoping for the final update and pics but they never came did they!
But yes.....still currently running 'ok' - done around 8k since the guides job now so due an oil change and I'm going to do a bottom end refresh at the same time as that's the next common engine killing issue to combat. I do also have another intermittent dicky lifter that I'll need to deal with at the same time as this too.
All good fun eh!!
In response to the OP question - without doubt do the the guides as a preventative proactive measure rather than a reactive one - becomes a much much bigger job otherwise with future knock on consequences.....trust me!
- sleepyfolk
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Re: Timing chain guides
Good to hear it’s still in one piece for now!
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Completely agree with your comment on the knock on problems, the picture of that suction tube and strainer, there is no way I would have got all them bits out so they get mashed up in the oil pump and sent on their way to block oil ways.