discomania
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Stripped the timing assembly down this evening and will rebuild tomorrow.
In the past Sort of pre-kits I have just bought belts and what not and fitted them, this time I bought a convenient kit.
I happened to notice a set of instructions with the kit which I read over, a couple of things came up I am now keen to get answers on.
It comes with a new stud... why replace the stud? It also says if the chest doesn't have a 45degrees chamfer to cut one 2mm deep with a countersink. Why?
As I can see the idle and tensioner frame fasten down onto a flat face on the chest, as long as the stud is solid then nothing is going anywhere.
I'd be keen to hear people's thoughts on this.
In the past Sort of pre-kits I have just bought belts and what not and fitted them, this time I bought a convenient kit.
I happened to notice a set of instructions with the kit which I read over, a couple of things came up I am now keen to get answers on.
It comes with a new stud... why replace the stud? It also says if the chest doesn't have a 45degrees chamfer to cut one 2mm deep with a countersink. Why?
As I can see the idle and tensioner frame fasten down onto a flat face on the chest, as long as the stud is solid then nothing is going anywhere.
I'd be keen to hear people's thoughts on this.