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albeR/To 08-06-2022 10:57 AM

Re: Rebuilding The LT5 Tensioner
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ccmano (Post 323664)
Dave.... your Facebook link is down. Where can we find the more complete instructions you posted there?
Thanks
H
:cheers:

Yep, facebook link is definitely down.
I'm ordering the parts to rebuild my tensioner and these infos/pics might come handy.

tiegsd 08-09-2022 10:16 PM

Re: Rebuilding The LT5 Tensioner
 
Great post, going to have to do this soon, super helpful!

Erik 08-10-2022 02:13 PM

Re: Rebuilding The LT5 Tensioner
 
Looks like Dave hasn't been on in a few months. I hope all is ok with him. Anyone know him in the outside world?

A1990 08-10-2022 04:07 PM

Re: Rebuilding The LT5 Tensioner
 
I will reach out to David


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ManPro 06-10-2023 06:28 PM

Re: Rebuilding The LT5 Tensioner
 
I attempted this tensioner rebuild and cracked my back casing on the factory LT5 Tensioner while trying to tap the fresh tension spring in. I've called all around and nobody has a used/core available for sale.

I just installed a slew of new parts including injectors, radiator, ignition coils, starter, cam sensor, and knock sensor to get my ZR-1 Back up and running and now I'm dead in the water since I can't get a replacement tensioner.

Can anyone give me some guidance on how to compress the spring to fit in into the housing? I'm trying to practice installing the spring back in the L98 Donor Part casing, and I've used a vice, and a set of 20" Pliers to try and compress it and no matter what I do I can't get it compressed enough to fit back into the casing...

davids1978 01-12-2024 11:53 PM

Re: Rebuilding The LT5 Tensioner
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ManPro (Post 338994)
I attempted this tensioner rebuild and cracked my back casing on the factory LT5 Tensioner while trying to tap the fresh tension spring in. I've called all around and nobody has a used/core available for sale.

I just installed a slew of new parts including injectors, radiator, ignition coils, starter, cam sensor, and knock sensor to get my ZR-1 Back up and running and now I'm dead in the water since I can't get a replacement tensioner.

Can anyone give me some guidance on how to compress the spring to fit in into the housing? I'm trying to practice installing the spring back in the L98 Donor Part casing, and I've used a vice, and a set of 20" Pliers to try and compress it and no matter what I do I can't get it compressed enough to fit back into the casing...

I just finished rebuilding my tensioner with these instructions and a L98 tensioner purchased from Amazon - fairly straightforward task.

ManPro - I ended up putting the spring in a vice with half of the width of the spring exposed. This allowed me to compress it enough to get the cover started. Once you get it started you can remove it from the vice and use a pair of channel grips to fully seat the spring.

ZBrink 04-07-2024 01:10 PM

Re: Rebuilding The LT5 Tensioner
 
Does anyone have the current part # for the L98 tensioner? Everyone seems to be out of stock of the Dayco 89298 which makes me think it may have been discontinued. Or, does anyone know of another tensioner that has the same "guts"?

secondchance 04-07-2024 08:56 PM

Re: Rebuilding The LT5 Tensioner
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZBrink (Post 342569)
Does anyone have the current part # for the L98 tensioner? Everyone seems to be out of stock of the Dayco 89298 which makes me think it may have been discontinued. Or, does anyone know of another tensioner that has the same "guts"?

A bit pricey but?
https://www.ecklers.com/1988-1991-co...B&gclsrc=aw.ds

geezer 04-09-2024 07:05 PM

Re: Rebuilding The LT5 Tensioner
 
Ecklers claim this to be correct for LT5. Can anyone confirm this??
(Ecklers current in-stock tensioner does NOT fit the LT5, you can however use the guts to rebuild yours - ZBrink)

secondchance 04-09-2024 09:11 PM

Re: Rebuilding The LT5 Tensioner
 
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Originally Posted by secondchance (Post 342590)

Link I posted is pulleys for L98.


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