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Re: I have the same question, anyone have an answe (archive)

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Posted by roger j. on June 04, 2001 at 00:31:35:

In Reply to: I have the same question, anyone have an answer? posted by Terry on June 03, 2001 at 18:12:02:


As I'm rebuliding my motor I'd like to do everything thoroughly and not have to get back in there to 'update' it frequently.

Terry


I just got mine guess what,the E-36
tentioner not really springless. the spring is inside the piston, compared to stock tentioner
which is on the outside. I was pressing mine
and i can feel the load from the spring as i press
the piston. I'm still trying to figure out how
they put the spring inside,I think the key is the small hole on the side of the piston. Maybe there
is a pin that u have to push out or the piston
end is treaded.
RogerJ.


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