I bought a new crush washer so that might go on Sunday, thanks for the advice
If you do remove it, be aware there’s “advice” that the tensioner should be reinserted compressed and the engine revved to 3000 rpm for 30 sec on start up to extend it. Failure to do so will stretch the chain.
Personally, I think that’s some of the most dangerous internet bull s*** I’ve ever heard.
First off, chains don’t stretch, they wear at the links. That’s poor lubrication. Secondly it’s just asking for the chain to whip against the guide, which is not a clever idea.
I’ve only built up two 44’s and a 43, fitted the tensioners extended each time and never experienced any difficulty, either fitting the tensioner, or “stretching the chain”.
Metric Mechanic actually use simplex chains, as opposed to the o/e duplex chains, in their race/rally engines without any problems. So, imo obviously, it’s complete nonsense, I do wonder if that’s possibly where the ‘M4x engines eat chain guides’ comes from, as I’ve never encountered that. One M44 @ 116K and M43 @ 170K had minimal wear on the guides, both were reassembled with original guides and chains with no problems whatsoever.