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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: n3303j on June 29, 2025, 09:22:12 AM
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I see T3 and V11 use the same aftermarket tensioner (MG Cycle).
I replaced the T3 stock tensioner at 25K miles. The aftermarket one lasted about 90K miles before it became significantly worn. I replaced it.
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So now I'm riding around on my V11 with 90K miles on the clock and the original chain tensioner. I think I'm hearing a bit of timing chain rattle but I'm old (79) and hear a lot of things that don't exist and miss some that do.
Should I be replacing the original tensioner in the V11 engine or is it more durable than the one in the T3?
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Bump.
Has to be someone out there familiar with the stock, original V11EV chain tensioner and its expected service life.
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Bump.
Has to be someone out there familiar with the stock, original V11EV chain tensioner and its expected service life.
I sold mine at 86K with the original tensioner. Wasn’t hearing any weird noises but then I wear earplugs.
Pete
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My 98 EV has 65K and is not making any rattle. My Cal2 has 95K on the same that I put in @ 35K in 93 when that one came on new models and it makes no noise. I think the big bow type is overkill.
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Its probably fine but you never know unless you look. I had one with about 60 k miles that had been installed slightly crooked somehow, I don’t remember how but it started making a noise. It was a Valtek aftermarket. I suspect the strong spring gave the installer trouble. The blade was not quite parallel with the chain so I think it was bent. If its the original, I’d probably leave it unless it gets noisy or your in there to replace a seal or something. I don’t think it’s like the older ones that the rubbing strip deteriorates.