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Wanted timing belt tensioner
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Looking for a 968 timing belt tensioner, part number 944 105 074 06. I only need the metal part without the roller. I have one that is missing the small white pad :-(
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you can probably whip one of those up for a lot less than the part. it's pretty simple. i had one made one out of a high temp form of delrin
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#3

Thanks flash, that's a great (pragmatic) idea. The only problem is that I have no clue where to get this material here in the Netherlands... I will start looking around.
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I might have one but it might be slightly damaged.
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[quote name='Porsche968CS' timestamp='1400015733' post='157815']Thanks flash, that's a great (pragmatic) idea. The only problem is that I have no clue where to get this material here in the Netherlands... I will start looking around.[/quote]



DuPont makes that stuff. Delrin is actually a brand name. Dupont has a Dutch (and also a Belgian) facility. Sometimes these have shops attached to them. In any case I would try to contact them for more info.
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I've been able to locate a webshop that sells the stuff. Is it just a matter of gluing it onto the tensioner assembly? If so, what type of adhesive can be used for this purpose?
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actually, there is always pressure against it. if you cut it to be a snug fit, there is no reason to think it can get out of there. you could use a high temp epoxy though, just for safety. i can't remember if we did or not.
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#8

Ok, great. Does anyone know the dimensions of the original pad?
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arrrgh - i can't find the drawing file.
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