1953 Chrysler Imperial OM617
1953 Chrysler Imperial OM617
Okay not letting me upload photos. Ive spend about 5 hrs so far cleaning this engine to get ready to paint it, I unknowingly removed the timing chain tensioner, cleaned the mating surfaces and bolted it back on. What are the chances the timing is now off? Is there anything else I could have possibly messed up by removing it briefly?
(09-03-2022, 09:49 PM)WSchotty Should be fine if all you did was remove and replace the oil tensioner. Rotate engine to mark on cam/tower and check crank if suspect. You'll want to adjust the valves anyway if you haven't already.
(09-03-2022, 09:49 PM)WSchotty Should be fine if all you did was remove and replace the oil tensioner. Rotate engine to mark on cam/tower and check crank if suspect. You'll want to adjust the valves anyway if you haven't already.
Finally got around to finishing up all new gaskets, when I pulled the timing chain tensioner to install a new gasket and tensioner spring I noticed the old spring had some fresh scoring and with the valve cover off it seemed as if there were far too much tension so if anyone else runs into the same scenario, definitely definitely do NOT just reinstall the tensioner as a single unit even if you only pulled it completely out for a second.