...replace the chain?
carzan wrote: ...replace the chain?
yeah. I am thinking that way, but my experience with chains so far has been that they last ALOT longer than 81k or 11 years.
If I don't get an "oh yeah, that's normal" type response soon, I will drop the coin on a new chain ($120ish)
My experience with TENSIONERS, as well as chains, is that they last longer than 81K miles. But for some reason this one didn't. I hear ya...I wouldn't want to have to spend $120 for a chain. But, you already have it opened and you will be kicking yourself if it lets go and you had the opportunity to change it.
John Brown wrote: Can you build a pre oiler to add pressure to the system before starting?
not within my skill set AFAIK.
internetautomart wrote:John Brown wrote: Can you build a pre oiler to add pressure to the system before starting?not within my skill set AFAIK.
I thought Moroso, et al, did that for you?
My name is Moparman. My current collection is up to 6 Mopars. I eat, drink and sleep Mopars. Still, I can't help thinking that the lake and math ideas may be best. They may be best for some of my Mopars too.
Mikey52_1 wrote:internetautomart wrote:I thought Moroso, et al, did that for you?John Brown wrote: Can you build a pre oiler to add pressure to the system before starting?not within my skill set AFAIK.
I think it was meant as a pre-initial startup.
Moparman wrote: My name is Moparman. My current collection is up to 6 Mopars. I eat, drink and sleep Mopars. Still, I can't help thinking that the lake and math ideas may be best. They may be best for some of my Mopars too.
I've only got 4 (including the intrepid) I've just never ran up against a bad chain/tensioner in the 10+ DOHC V-motors I've had.
I am getting close to just insuring it and watching it disappear
Rob_Mopar wrote:internetautomart wrote: I could probably drive the car in to carmax right now and walk out with a profit ;) ... I'll probably sell it to a title flipper in the end. They have bought 3 of my last cars that I've soldI think you found your answer.
Unhook the coils, pull the plugs and crank for 15 seconds. Install plugs and start car. It if is rattle free RUN do not walk to the nearest idiot with cash in hand.
John Brown wrote: Unhook the coils, pull the plugs and crank for 15 seconds. Install plugs and start car. It if is rattle free RUN do not walk to the nearest idiot with cash in hand.
that is all already off, I think we will reinstall the intake and valve covers today (timing cover loosely) and see what happens.
I may just sell it rattling for a "G" and be done with it. Go on to the next project.
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