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Removing the chain tensioner (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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Undo and remove the screw and collect the washer and the internal spring.



Unscrew and remove the two screws.

Remove the chain tensioner and collect the gasket.



See also specifications for this operation.
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Removing the overhead camshaft
Removing the cylinder head
Timing chain removal
Removing the chain sliders
Checking the timing chain
Installing the chain tensioner
Timing chain installation
Removing the cylinder
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