Anyone got the cam chain tensioner gauge?

See post #9 on this thread below for the tool dimensions.....

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"its a piece of plastic which measures 31mm long total, large end is 24mm diameter & 15mm long - small end is 14mm diameter and 16mm long...thats it!!! no holes, recesses, chamfers or anything". Credit to OzDave 2010..... Mitch
 
yep that is what it looks like and is made out of white nylon and the lenght os the small diameter is 16 mm. I used Vernier calipers to check mine.

"its a piece of plastic which measures 31mm long total, large end is 24mm diameter & 15mm long - small end is 14mm diameter and 16mm long...thats it!!! no holes, recesses, chamfers or anything". Credit to OzDave 2010..... Mitch

thanks guys. i could get the machine shop down the road to make up a geansai load* of these, sell em off at half the price of triumph, and still make a killing..

* geansai load is a term used in ireland. it originated from the old days when children would raid an orchard and carry a load of apples out in their up-turned jumper/sweater hem. irish for jumper/sweater is "geansai" pronounced gansy. so now. betcha didnt know that!
 
thanks guys. i could get the machine shop down the road to make up a geansai load* of these, sell em off at half the price of triumph, and still make a killing..

* geansai load is a term used in ireland. it originated from the old days when children would raid an orchard and carry a load of apples out in their up-turned jumper/sweater hem. irish for jumper/sweater is "geansai" pronounced gansy. so now. betcha didnt know that!

You are correct. I did not know that.

But when you get that geansai load made, I'll take one.
 
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