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Bob,
Had I replaced the chain guides in the head and chain oilers between both cam shafts and chain my catastrophic failure never would have happened I believe. Working on mine with the timing case cover off has given me a good idea of what could happen. You dont want to take the cover off. Always remember this, mine happened on start up, if I were you, disconnect the battery when you recieve this info, even if it means flat bedding it somewhere. Dont even think you can start it, if your engine is similar to the 119 we have the perfect tool to remove chain rail pins and also banana rail. GET A CHAIN NOW. Sven |
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