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Old 04-22-2008, 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by JimmyL View Post
Timing chains don't really break all that often, but the fact that it did immediately after the work performed simply is a coincidence that can't be stomached!!
At the very least the advice not to replace the chain was faulty, but something was done during this to cause the chain to break, ie: sliding off tensioner or some other issue. Proceed from a standpoint point of "what are yall gonna do about this".....
That is precisely my point, Jim. Had it happened without them touching it is easier to accept. Tha't why I am asking what could have gone wrong after reinstallation?

When I asked him "What are you going to do about it?", he just answered that chains do break and that if something is wrong it should have not started and idled better than before.
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