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Salg
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Hi all,
so I?m rebuilding my cam Chan tensioner and I was going by the tutorial on Bikecliffs site, well before I got to the direction below, I removed the spring loaded knob.
Slowly pull the knurled knob off the adjuster shaft.
Note the relative positions of the small holes where the ends of the spring go. The adjuster knob can only go on two ways.
Count the number of turns of spring tension.
Mine had one turn of spring tension, and the holes were in line with one another.
so my question, if anyone can help, if I don?t know the original position, what do I do?
i did search before I posted but couldn?t find anything, I guess everyone but me reads the directions first.
so I?m rebuilding my cam Chan tensioner and I was going by the tutorial on Bikecliffs site, well before I got to the direction below, I removed the spring loaded knob.
Slowly pull the knurled knob off the adjuster shaft.
Note the relative positions of the small holes where the ends of the spring go. The adjuster knob can only go on two ways.
Count the number of turns of spring tension.
Mine had one turn of spring tension, and the holes were in line with one another.
so my question, if anyone can help, if I don?t know the original position, what do I do?
i did search before I posted but couldn?t find anything, I guess everyone but me reads the directions first.