I took out the timing chain tensioner so I could remove the exhaust sprocket from the timing chain.
When I removed the tensioner curiosity got the best of me and I pulled the "piston" out and a decent amount of oil drained out as I had the tensioner held sideways.
I reinstalled it (using my only one and only new crush washer) and now I am wondering if it needs to be removed and filled with the oil that I emptied out of it to prevent damage upon startup.
I didn't see that there was any type of spring inside of it, just seemed purely hydraulic.
Should I be removing this and putting motor oil in it or am I overthinking this? It didn't empty it ALL out, but still makes me wonder if during initial startup this may cause a problem.
When I removed the tensioner curiosity got the best of me and I pulled the "piston" out and a decent amount of oil drained out as I had the tensioner held sideways.
I reinstalled it (using my only one and only new crush washer) and now I am wondering if it needs to be removed and filled with the oil that I emptied out of it to prevent damage upon startup.
I didn't see that there was any type of spring inside of it, just seemed purely hydraulic.
Should I be removing this and putting motor oil in it or am I overthinking this? It didn't empty it ALL out, but still makes me wonder if during initial startup this may cause a problem.
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