chain adjuster

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    chain adjuster

    hi,
    Can someone please post good pictures of the upgraded chain tensioner2010-- on. I assume there are 2 types one that pulls upwards and another that pushes downwards .Looking to install on my SSfox . Up to my 3rd change out of the 4 max2 tensioners I have installed agh agh

    tomo

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    Hey Tomo,

    I think they look like this....

    If you continue to have problems with the ratchet-style adjusters, have you thought about changing over to the Unistrut style mechanism? I installed this on my SSF, and have had no issues with them so far. I don't know if you could weld them on without removing the frame, but it might be worth a shot. All the materials are common (2"x 3/16" thick angle iron, UHMW sliders riveted to the angle, and about a foot of Unistrut track should do the trick...)

    Here's a shot of one of my front chain adjusters....
    Last edited by hydromike; 07-01-2013 at 11:16 AM.

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    hi
    Hydromike ,thankyou for your input
    The situation is that , I manufactured the chassis to suit the max11 adjusters and/or the roller type out of uni strut eg Richard relics .I am aware there is a conversion to unistrut using the original tensioner frame also .As it turns out I donot have good access to the tensioner lock bolt .

    There are 2 failings with the unistrut type when u have less than ideal access

    1/ the bolt u tighten can and will leave depressions in the back of the unistrut .What this does is cause issues for future adjustment . adjuster does not adjust smoothly

    2/U cannot firmly adjust /shift the roller up or down resulting in less tension than desired
    Therefore having to adjust more often.

    NB Although the unistrut is the most successfull tensioner so far it still has flaws
    Eg the unistrut in the size that 6x6 use is the light duty channel and the origin of its design is that it is not suppose to be retightened many many times such as a chain tensioner etc


    The 2 designs I am interested in are based on a automotive design
    1/ muddox can some one please provide picture [similar to auto design ]
    2/ direct copy of an auto design eg long adjuster bolt at least 4 inch fully threaded with a specialist pulley bolt with a lock nut .[the pulley can be substituted with roller etc ]

    NB both of the adjusters allow fine tune adjustment eg 1/4 chain slack and at least the second one locks positively [cannot tell with Muddox as no picture ]

    tomo
    Last edited by Tomo; 07-01-2013 at 07:33 PM.

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    hi to all muddox users ,
    Does anybody have a picture of a 2010--on chain tensioner used in a muddox chain setup they can post?

    Thankyou in advance

    tomo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomo View Post
    hi to all muddox users ,
    Does anybody have a picture of a 2010--on chain tensioner used in a muddox chain setup they can post?

    Thankyou in advance

    tomo
    Hi,
    If you go to muddox.net and look at the turbo diesel owners manual in the parts area there are a few good photos of the chain adjusters. If you need more information or some close up shots to help you let me know and I will help any way I can.

    Matt

    Matt
    http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb478/KaptainKrunch97/Signature_zps2b4e9265.jpg

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    hi matt ,
    checked out the pics
    Rear chain tensioner M-1051
    A exploded view would be appreciated
    I imagine a pic will answer most questions
    How does it mount ?
    What does lock the lifting pad into position or does it just hang on the threads of the adjuster rod [seem to wear out if this were the case tho] ??
    Physical size ??

    cheers
    tomo

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    hi Matt O
    Have not heard from u .

    tomo

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    Hi Tomo
    Please PM my your email address and I will send you some close up photos of the chain adjuster and we can email back and forth to help answer your questions. This will keep the board cleaner as I do not want to do commercial post. Mike maybe you can weight in here. If you want everyone to see the adjuster so that they may get ideas on how to update a vintage machine I can post the photos here. Your choice.

    Matt
    http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb478/KaptainKrunch97/Signature_zps2b4e9265.jpg

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    hi Matt O,
    Thankyou for the offer . Personally I would prefer if the pics of the tensioner were posted on the site providing Mike is ok with that. The posted pics will give the members another tensioner option to consider .Matt O I will still provide u with my email .
    Cheers tomo

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    You can post the photos here.

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