If I remember correctly from the service manual you are supposed to set it to the 5th or 6th cog and then let it adjust from there.I tightened the auto tentioner a few clicks past where it was to snug my very loose chain up a bit. Will this cause any problems? No more clunks when shifting from foward to reverse.
Set it where your comfortable with the tension, it will be fine.Thats what I thought as well but with it in the orginal position the chain was really loose . I thought that could cause more problems.
Thought I would jump in on this thread instead of starting new.
Just took my chaincase apart to change oil and inspect gears/chain etc. Last year when I did it I put the auto tensioner back to how it was when I took it apart, which IIRC was around the 4th notch from the top. It's now sitting at the 6th and I've realized that my chain has so much play it'd been eating away at a protrusion inside the cover. Will attach picture shortly. My oil was looking quite milky/silver so the shavings have probably attributed to this. The gears and chain look ok, but would a guy be wise to replace just in case? Sled has just over 1000miles all together.
Where is yours from or OEM parts?I never liked the auto tensioner. Seemed to cause more issues than work as it was supposed to. Got rid of it and put in something like this. Back to manual and a roller system. No more issues! Few aftermarket companies make their version of it.
Where is yours from or OEM parts?