Lossen the two bolts on the side of the chain bar, then use a straight screwdriver and straight under the chain turn the screw clockwise, don't tighten it to much, make sure it still turns, then tighten the bar bolts
A wheel, a groove and a rope/chain.
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You can find chain link fence parts at Do-It-Yourself shops. You can also buy the tools to make the fence over there, like hammers and things like that.
Most parts for the 306 range are still available from the main dealers.
Stride?
Sometimes if you are lucky you can get NOS (New Old Stock) parts or depending on the popularity of the part or the car, there are companies that make exact replacement parts
O.K. please make sure if this chain is real .It make sense but please makesure thtt this chain is real.Remember he still have friends and they willstart makinq fun of his fake chain which will make your boyfirend take it off.Gourgeous27 you are right.Balletqueeny
Loosen the nuts holding the blade - remove them if necessary. 2) Loosen the blade tightener - generally adjacent to the blade - needs a flat screwdriver. 3) Hook the new chain on the sprocket driver and slip the blade back towards the sprocket and install the chain in the blade groove. 4 )Tighten or replace the nuts loosely. Make sure the blade tightener is in the hole on the blade. 5) Replace the chain tension with the screwdriver. 6) Tighten the blade nuts and recheck chain tension. It should move by hand.
A Cam timing chain can be ordered for the dealer or at an parts store(might have in stock). You first have to make sure it's a belt or chain as honda used both. V6's normally have belts while 4 cylinders usually have a chain.
The answer is way too involved to try an answer here. Purchase a Hayne's or Chilton's repair manual and almost all Auto Parts stores. There you will find detailed instructions. When replacing the chain, make sure to replace both sets of gears also. Buy the chain in a kit form which has chain, gears, and other parts needed.
Because lubricating a chain protects it from rust, and make the metal parts move easier against each other. Slicker movements makes for less energy lost.