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Old 04-01-2020, 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by carock View Post
If you have the manifold off, you can easily change the timing chain tensioner spring while you are in the area.
Very good information right there. Okay, so in doing some searches, I found that a crush washer is recommended to be replaced at the same time. And looking at a new timing chain tensioner, which I won't be buying, it looks like it has a gasket included, so that's also a recommended replacement part, otherwise oil might leak out of there after I go to replace the spring. So can you get me the part numbers for the gasket and the crush washer please? I found the spring, which is p/n 1109933901 and less than ten bucks shipped online
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