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    cam chain question

    did anyone ever come across a cam chain with a master link?I called some place (biker barn) & the said they have one (DID chain with a master link(.But i called DID & the said NONE of there chains have master links.I also found Biker Barn is BAD place from this site , so i wouldnt trust them anyways :roll: So am i going to HAVE to tear this whole girl down to replace her timing chain ?
    thanks for the help
    Vinny

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    The only way to do this without tearing the whole engine apart is to rivet the new chain. I've got this on my to-do-list but need to find where to get rivet pins for a cam chain. So far my search has turned up nothing.

    Good luck.

    Jeff

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      #3
      All you do it purchase an endless chain and break one link, feed it through;hooked into the end of the old one, then carefully rejoin the link.
      Dink

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        #4
        Originally posted by Dink
        All you do it purchase an endless chain and break one link, feed it through;hooked into the end of the old one, then carefully rejoin the link.
        Dink
        Dink -do you know of people who have rejoined using the original pin rather than a rivet pin? One of the pieces of info that I found on this recommended not using the original pin. I'd love to do it with the original if it's safe.

        Thanks

        Jeff

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          #5
          I have personally twice.
          Dink

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            #6
            Originally posted by Dink
            I have personally twice.
            Dink
            This saves me a headache. Thanks. God I love this site.
            Jeff

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