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M43 Timing Chain Tensioner
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<blockquote data-quote="K.M." data-source="post: 163670" data-attributes="member: 1482"><p>Initially i'm also suspecting the tensioner, but then one mechanic told me its the hydraulic valve lifter that making noise. The tensioner and timing chain seldomly have problems. But if the lifter, it only make sound when engine cold, it will go away after the engine warm. The problem I had, even during engine is warm the sound still there as long as rpm 1000-1500. I still think it's the tensioner. </p><p> </p><p>Bro, what make your mech think it's the tensioner?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K.M., post: 163670, member: 1482"] Initially i'm also suspecting the tensioner, but then one mechanic told me its the hydraulic valve lifter that making noise. The tensioner and timing chain seldomly have problems. But if the lifter, it only make sound when engine cold, it will go away after the engine warm. The problem I had, even during engine is warm the sound still there as long as rpm 1000-1500. I still think it's the tensioner. Bro, what make your mech think it's the tensioner? [/QUOTE]
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