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    Pulled out my chains to clean and lube them. I will probably be replacing some of them, but the reason for this post is to ask a bit about the chain tensioners.

    Has anyone here done something different? These appear to get torqued enough to bend them. I pulled then out and am bending them back but I don't expect that this is a long term solution.

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    Swap the top and bottom pieces. Then the twist thats "worn" in them will be the opposite of what they were. Sometimes I add washers to space the set away from the frame, if needed. Replace any weak or stretched springs. One complete tensioner kit is about $30.

    I broke one once, tried to have it welded, it was like funky pot metal. I don't try to bend them any more. No need, as the above method works great for me.
    Last edited by Roger S; 09-14-2009, 05:35 PM.
    To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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      Originally posted by Roger S View Post
      Swap the top and bottom pieces.
      I like that! Let them bend themselves back. How long before you need to flip them again?

      Originally posted by Roger S View Post
      it was like funky pot metal.
      Unhuh. Made me nervous to be bending them too much.

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