Cam Chain tesioner pads
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Cam Chain tesioner pads
The cam chain tesioner pads are either NLA or NBA for an 86. The only way you can get them is buy the whole tesioner at $300+. They are not a complicated part and just screw on. Has anyone ever thought about getting some made? Looks kinda like a non filled Delrin or something close.
If I got 50 made from Amodel at a local Tallawhacky machine shop I use for the day job, would any of y'all be interested?
KK
If I got 50 made from Amodel at a local Tallawhacky machine shop I use for the day job, would any of y'all be interested?
KK
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I would be interested in buying some as this is a PITA for the 85 to 86 32v guys.
Are you doing top and bottom?
Roger
Are you doing top and bottom?
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Does it have the "Do It Yourself" manual transmission, or the superior "Fully Equipped by Porsche" Automatic Transmission? George Layton March 2014
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Hi Rog
Depends on how may people want! Looks like you could cut the bottoms out of a sheet with a band saw and sand off the corners as it is all the same thickness. Getting the curve on the top one looks like a machine job to me.
Depends on how may people want! Looks like you could cut the bottoms out of a sheet with a band saw and sand off the corners as it is all the same thickness. Getting the curve on the top one looks like a machine job to me.