duggoey
Husqvarna
Pro Class
A while ago I had to re-do the timing when I replaced my water pump seal. I had not ridden the bike at all since the start of August when I fixed it. Today when I started it up I found there is a big load on the motor and I realised that the auto tensioner must have sprung in during the repair process. I took the tensioner apart, reset it and replaced only to find that the main bolt for the spring retainer stripped the alloy housing's thread. Has anyone done this before?
I have two choices - Repair the thread properly with a recoil
OR
If I wind the bolt in without the washer it bights nicely. If I scrap the washer underneath the bolt will the tensioner just move back out 3 or so clicks and all will be well (if I reset it again obviously), or will this be beyond the tolerance of the tensioner?
I have two choices - Repair the thread properly with a recoil
OR
If I wind the bolt in without the washer it bights nicely. If I scrap the washer underneath the bolt will the tensioner just move back out 3 or so clicks and all will be well (if I reset it again obviously), or will this be beyond the tolerance of the tensioner?