Chain Tensioner Bolts

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Izzmo

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Well.. I'm in an interested position. The last week, I started hearing a rattle in my rear valve cover.

Took it off tonight and low and behold.. there are no bolts holding on the chain tensioner.. and all I can say is .. WTF.

Not sure how they both came loose.. but they did. I don't see them in the cover.. which is good and bad.. so I assume the two bolts dropped to the oil pan.. I assume anyways.

So.. the question is.. how do I get them out? There are 2 bolts that are unreachable to drop the oil pan because of the subframe.

What would you guys suggest? Also, what size are the chain tensioner bolts?
 

ThatShoGuy

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You can drop the oil pan without dropping the subframe.

tho its not the funnest job but yes!

what bolts did you lose???? could you snap a pic?? if its 1 of the head tensioner make sure you check the oil drain holes in the head.
 

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I actually found one of the bolts! But.. I think the other one is lost to the oil pan..

It wouldn't hurt anything to just let the bolt stay down there would it?
 

Mark H

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I ran a race engine most of a season with a push rod in the oil pan w/o a problem, BUT you could see where it had bounced around the pan and crankshaft!
Long shot, but running a strong magnet around the outside/bottom of the oil pan and draging it toward the drain plug hole to get it out ....may help?
 

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