mt10flyer
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In another thread I posted my trials and tribulations with repetitive timing chain tensioner failures on my 59 TR3. Someone posted about their experience with the tensioner eventually wearing a "ditch" into the front engine plate which is something I had not thought about. Nor did I notice anything strange during my complete engine rebuild 500 miles ago.
Not happy about the prospect of pulling the engine to replace the front plate, should that be the case, I started thinking. This is always step one towards the eventual disaster. I "think" it would be possible to put a jack under the oil pan, loosen and remove the engine mounts, and slightly raise the engine giving access to replacement of the front engine plate (again - should that be necessary). What say ye of infinite wisdom? Any other fools try this?
Not happy about the prospect of pulling the engine to replace the front plate, should that be the case, I started thinking. This is always step one towards the eventual disaster. I "think" it would be possible to put a jack under the oil pan, loosen and remove the engine mounts, and slightly raise the engine giving access to replacement of the front engine plate (again - should that be necessary). What say ye of infinite wisdom? Any other fools try this?
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