Sprint Timing Chains
- trackerjack
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Re: Sprint Timing Chains
Oh and to think a little strip of spring steel used to be the norm in the past, and never caused a problem.
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Re: Sprint Timing Chains
Jon, that was way before the full hydraulic age.trackerjack wrote:Oh and to think a little strip of spring steel used to be the norm in the past, and never caused a problem.
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Re: Sprint Timing Chains
soe8m wrote:Jon, that was way before the full hydraulic age.trackerjack wrote:Oh and to think a little strip of spring steel used to be the norm in the past, and never caused a problem.
Jeroen

It may have been advanced to Triumph but Jags had hydraulic 20 years earlier!
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Re: Sprint Timing Chains
Well if I was racing a sprint engined car I would build it with a solid cam guide possibly made from Nylatron or Nylon 66 and when the engine rattled a bit just move it in a touch.SprintMWU773V wrote: I'd be interested to hear from the racers on here as to what tensioners they use as I don't imagine they are Rolon ones.
Race engines would be rebuilt each year anyway so the wear would not be an issue unlike a broken tensioner which kills the engine.
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Re: Sprint Timing Chains
Inspired by Carledo's recent post in this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=30306&start=45
I thought I'd Google the SAAB 99 chain tensioner. The first item I found was:
http://www.saabrally.com/forums/viewtop ... f=2&t=3905
which seems to show the SAAB boys are also having to use Rolons!
However, I also found this:
http://www.skandix.de/en/spare-parts/en ... n/1007619/
where they say they sell their "own-label" part, although it might still be no better than the Rolon.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=30306&start=45
I thought I'd Google the SAAB 99 chain tensioner. The first item I found was:
http://www.saabrally.com/forums/viewtop ... f=2&t=3905
which seems to show the SAAB boys are also having to use Rolons!

However, I also found this:
http://www.skandix.de/en/spare-parts/en ... n/1007619/
where they say they sell their "own-label" part, although it might still be no better than the Rolon.
Re: Sprint Timing Chains
The land rover one has a slightly different profile.Has anyone taken a look at the S3 Landrover version?
Re: Sprint Timing Chains
Club members will be happy to know that we are looking into a source of good quality tensioners to hold as club stock.
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Re: Sprint Timing Chains
if i remember i will take this number to stores at work and see if they know where they come from.
i work at JLR so you would have thought they would......
i work at JLR so you would have thought they would......

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Volkswagen Golf MK3 Gti....R301UUJ. RIP 22-5-13
Volkswagen Golf MK4 TDGTI 150 MM53VNT Sold 7-8-17
BMW 320d Coupe M-Sport YL08 XBZ with factory fitted Performance Pack - Sold 22/05/21
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