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Old 09-16-2012, 03:33 PM   #15
BYprodriver
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Originally Posted by Gilles View Post
BYprodriver:

Thank you for the pictures, it is possible to remove and replace the IMS to crank chain tensioner paddle with the engine on the car?

Looking at your picture, it seems that you have to split the engine case to remove the tensioner paddle is this correct?

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The engine case must be split to remove the paddle, but you can inspect the main wear point by removing the tensioner.
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