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Old 07-17-2014, 01:19 AM   #4
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Looks like chain tensioner pad wear which would explain your cam shaft deviation. Fixable.
Hi,

i agree concerning the pad wear, but how will you fix that?

OK you can echange the tensioners in a first step. But if the pads are really weared out they need to be replaced. If they are really weak they can also brake.

To replace the pads i think you have to pull the engine. Don't think you can do a replacement of the pads while the engine is in the car. If you can do it while the engine is in the car, please tell me how to.

Thnaks & Regards
Markus
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