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Super picky question: orientation of plastic clip on hydraulic TB tensioner?

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Super picky question: orientation of plastic clip on hydraulic TB tensioner?

Post by ThaddeusTheBold »

Hi,

I did the timing belt on my 1998 V 70 last weekend, including replacing the hydraulic tensioner. The old plastic clip shattered when I tried to remove it. I just got ahold of a new clip.

Which way is up on this little clip? I want to pop it in there today if possible.

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Post by 454cid »

Hmm, I don't know. When I did mine, I think I was getting tired, because I remember hearing that I should install it in the same orientation as before, and then promptly didn't pay attention to how it was before. I ended up installing it in whatever orientation made sense to me at the time.
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Post by ThaddeusTheBold »

I studied the parts for awhile, I think the side that looks like a rounded dome goes downward. I'm going to need to get into it from the side though, I can't make it happen from up top. Fighting me to the last.

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Post by abscate »

Sorry I missed this last night. Have a look at rspi , Robert Spinner, videos. I’m sure there are closeups
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Post by Sveedy »

I've bought a couple of tensioners and have never seen that part. Was it only on 98+ models ?
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Post by misha »

Nope...850s have it too.
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Post by 454cid »

I must not have read the original post clearly the first time around. The plastic piece sits (reaches?) down inside the tensioner. I don't have my spare in front of me, to look at, but think how it would be to sit on a 5-gallon bucket if it were right side up :lol:

Maybe that's what was meant in the video I watched by orientation.... I took it to mean direction of the slot.
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Post by ThaddeusTheBold »

454cid wrote: 30 Mar 2022, 13:17 I must not have read the original post clearly the first time around. The plastic piece sits (reaches?) down inside the tensioner. I don't have my spare in front of me, to look at, but think how it would be to sit on a 5-gallon bucket if it were right side up :lol:

Maybe that's what was meant in the video I watched by orientation.... I took it to mean direction of the slot.
When I sit on a 5 gallon bucket, the slot is downward and to the rear.

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Post by foggydogg »

In case this hasn't been discovered already: The cup shape is the top, there is a rim let into the bottom edge that fits into the top of the tensioner.
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