Originally Posted by Sealti96
Anyone ever have a tensioner crack on them? Aside from skipping teeth. What other effects can this have on the timing events? I decided to go through some of head parts yesterday after removing the head from the motor last Thurdays and I found that the timing chain tensioner has a crack in it. Now Im wondering if this had anything to do with bending some valves on my 20v head. I checked the links on the chain before removing the head and all marks lined up just like they should there for skipping teeth can be ruled out.
Anyone ever have a tensioner crack on them? Aside from skipping teeth. What other effects can this have on the timing events? I decided to go through some of head parts yesterday after removing the head from the motor last Thurdays and I found that the timing chain tensioner has a crack in it. Now Im wondering if this had anything to do with bending some valves on my 20v head. I checked the links on the chain before removing the head and all marks lined up just like they should there for skipping teeth can be ruled out.
I would say the egg came before the chicken. I think you over reved, bent the valves and therefore put a lot strain on the chain and tensioner.
The chain and tensioner will get more stressed if the spring rates goes up, more aggressive cams, and higher rpm. The valves contacting the pistons will definately make it harder to rotate the engine therefore putting more strain on the tensioner.