I am replacing the timing chain on a 2010 N12 Cooper (non-turbo).
Once I have fitted the new sprockets, chain and guide rails, do I need to pre-tension the chain or do I just fit the new plunger tensioner? In the cam locking kit, there is something with threaded barrel and a threaded bolt through it: it looks like it would thread into the hole where the tensioner goes. Do I use this in some way?
I hope that I have everything in the right place before I take out the old chain. I have the flywheel pin pushed in fully, four sticks on top of the pistons are all level, the writing on the camshafts is on the top and the cams are locked.
Regards,
Jamie
Once I have fitted the new sprockets, chain and guide rails, do I need to pre-tension the chain or do I just fit the new plunger tensioner? In the cam locking kit, there is something with threaded barrel and a threaded bolt through it: it looks like it would thread into the hole where the tensioner goes. Do I use this in some way?
I hope that I have everything in the right place before I take out the old chain. I have the flywheel pin pushed in fully, four sticks on top of the pistons are all level, the writing on the camshafts is on the top and the cams are locked.
Regards,
Jamie