I've tried to find some posts on how to diagnose/what a stretched timing chain looks like.. not had any luck.
Is it something that can be...
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Stretched and rattling timing chain
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It's higher up..
How easy was replacing the front main seal? What did it entail....
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Front timing cover leak?
I'm chasing an oil leak from the front of the engine, I believe it's the timing chain tensioner but it could also be the timing cover.
It...
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Wouldn't the die just be everywhere the oil went so no further to find the leak than just oil everywhere, but now dye too?...
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Did you find any oil on the bottom of your AC pump? If so I'd say vanos gasket...
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I have RACP plates so I assume I can only go 1.5
will that have much detriment to the handling?
I have around negative 2.8 at the front...
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Thanks!
Out of interest what makes the helicoils inferior in your eyes?
You mean this dowel, makes sense. Totally forgot about...
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Stock on the 18" is 255/35 I have 265/35... I assume the 10mm might negate the rubbing if I moved to that size tyre with a 12mm spacer.
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What the least aggressive offset I can get away with to make it still okay for fast road?...
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Sorry guys, it's the 18" style 67 I'm referring to. They are rubbing with a 265/35 tyre and 12mm spacer
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Not sure what you mean by dowel but I assume you mean the vanos mounting holes themselves are the dowels?
Are you saying helicoils are inferior?...
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No alignment yet, it is as it was on my csl reps with 255/35/19
Yes I too am confused as to why it's rubbing. Maybe it's the 265 tyre, or...
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OEM square setup - spacers
I've just had my BC racing coilovers fitted and dropped the car to a nice ride height.
I also now run a square OEM style 67 setup with 265/35...
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Or I could use a helicoil? Then no need to remove at all right or still need to remove to tap?...
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