automatic primary chain tensioner
#41
RE: automatic primary chain tensioner
IMHO the HD tensioner is a total POS. Read this post. https://www.hdforums.com/m_1630664/m...tm.htm#1630664Although it may or may not be responsible for my problem I will not be putting it back in. I have recommended this unit several times and would never do it again. I could not believe how tight my chain was.
Rick
Rick
#42
RE: automatic primary chain tensioner
ORIGINAL: Egldr05
IMHO the HD tensioner is a total POS. Read this post. https://www.hdforums.com/m_1630664/m...tm.htm#1630664Although it may or may not be responsible for my problem I will not be putting it back in. I have recommended this unit several times and would never do it again. I could not believe how tight my chain was.
Rick
IMHO the HD tensioner is a total POS. Read this post. https://www.hdforums.com/m_1630664/m...tm.htm#1630664Although it may or may not be responsible for my problem I will not be putting it back in. I have recommended this unit several times and would never do it again. I could not believe how tight my chain was.
Rick
#43
RE: automatic primary chain tensioner
ORIGINAL: msocko3
A good example why something automatic isn't always the best thing for the job. I would rather take a couple extra minutes and adjust mine the old fashioned way. I've looked at the HB125 the M6 and the HD automatics, I shake my head and move along.
ORIGINAL: Egldr05
IMHO the HD tensioner is a total POS. Read this post. https://www.hdforums.com/m_1630664/m...tm.htm#1630664Although it may or may not be responsible for my problem I will not be putting it back in. I have recommended this unit several times and would never do it again. I could not believe how tight my chain was.
Rick
IMHO the HD tensioner is a total POS. Read this post. https://www.hdforums.com/m_1630664/m...tm.htm#1630664Although it may or may not be responsible for my problem I will not be putting it back in. I have recommended this unit several times and would never do it again. I could not believe how tight my chain was.
Rick
The HB-25 is a variable dynamic hydraulic design - your comparing apples to oranges.
#44
RE: automatic primary chain tensioner
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That is because the HD model is a rachet type design that will put your chain tighter than banjo string.
The HB-25 is a variable dynamic hydraulic design - your comparing apples to oranges.
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I would agree either of the other tensioners would not cause the problems this POS does. It's hard to believe this thing was designed the way it was.
Rick
#45
RE: automatic primary chain tensioner
I think HD was trying to play 'catch up' as they do on lot of things...only with a bad design.
They saw the aftermarket auto tensioners taking off, and they could not stand for that. Buy patent rights for a tensioner that works? No Way! We'll 'make' our own HD design!
Evidenced by their motor oil - for years and years they would swear at syn oil - and then they come out with their CITGO made - HD branded oil, and swear it is the best out there---hardy har har
They saw the aftermarket auto tensioners taking off, and they could not stand for that. Buy patent rights for a tensioner that works? No Way! We'll 'make' our own HD design!
Evidenced by their motor oil - for years and years they would swear at syn oil - and then they come out with their CITGO made - HD branded oil, and swear it is the best out there---hardy har har
#46
RE: automatic primary chain tensioner
I have a 2003 Road king with 41.5k showing on the clock.Last week I put on aHD Primary Auto Chain Tensioner on it.I'm a pretty competant wrench andI did the job right. First thing I noticed was the bike now sounded like a Waring blender at idle. I reallyfreaked150 miles later when I checked the chain and discovered no slack at all and practically no give on the auto tensioner.Off came the auto tensioner and back on went the manual.This eliminated the noise. The next day discussing the problem with a wrench at a local HD dealerhe advised me to leave it off. The problem with a too tight chain (besides excessive chain and sprocket wear)is damage to crank and tranny shaft bearings & seals leading to oil leaks and big bucks repair jobs. I'm staying with the manual from here on in.
#47
RE: automatic primary chain tensioner
ORIGINAL: sidewinder
Will this solve the problem of the current chain tensioners wearing out prematurely? I have a 05 deluxe and would like to make the change if I am on the right track. I am trying to learn all this. What are the advantages for me to make this switch? Thanks everyone. Mark
Will this solve the problem of the current chain tensioners wearing out prematurely? I have a 05 deluxe and would like to make the change if I am on the right track. I am trying to learn all this. What are the advantages for me to make this switch? Thanks everyone. Mark
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