Hello all,
In the process of fixing an oil leak that appears to have originated from my timing chain tensioner seal. I purchased a new tensioner and seal, as well as the only 32 mm socket I could find that clears the end of the tensioner and has enough depth to reach the hex. I tried 2 different shallow and thin walled sockets prior to this and neither could clear the end of the tensioner and reach the hex.
I’ve read over the Bessian guide that shows them removing the tensioner several time. How the hell do they get a 1/2 drive ratchet in there?! I’ve been fighting mine with thin head, angle head, 3/8 with adapters… nothing clears the AC line in any way. There isn’t enough room for an extension or a strap wrench either.
I’ve searched every s54 forum - tons of m54 content which is a piece of cake compared to this job that at first glance shouldn’t take more than 30 min. I’ve got about 2 hours of cleaning and cursing at this damn thing and still no success. Many people reference the seal replacement but no actual DIY exists that I could find..
Any insight is greatly appreciated guys!
In the process of fixing an oil leak that appears to have originated from my timing chain tensioner seal. I purchased a new tensioner and seal, as well as the only 32 mm socket I could find that clears the end of the tensioner and has enough depth to reach the hex. I tried 2 different shallow and thin walled sockets prior to this and neither could clear the end of the tensioner and reach the hex.
I’ve read over the Bessian guide that shows them removing the tensioner several time. How the hell do they get a 1/2 drive ratchet in there?! I’ve been fighting mine with thin head, angle head, 3/8 with adapters… nothing clears the AC line in any way. There isn’t enough room for an extension or a strap wrench either.
I’ve searched every s54 forum - tons of m54 content which is a piece of cake compared to this job that at first glance shouldn’t take more than 30 min. I’ve got about 2 hours of cleaning and cursing at this damn thing and still no success. Many people reference the seal replacement but no actual DIY exists that I could find..
Any insight is greatly appreciated guys!
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