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![]() Drives: yaris 2004 Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Westmidlands
Posts: 5
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yh i moved the link style pin thing doeb to loosen the tenshioner then pushed it in and locked it place with a rivot then from that sorted the chain relased it etc. iv since stripped and re did the chain got rid of all the slack and then realised after putting it all back together the echaust timing mark link is 1 tooth off i think meaning it runs like crap still lmao gna be stripping it all down again tomorrow and rectifying the issue hopefully will be all gd then thank you again for all the replys :)
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