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  1. Working on a buddys LT250, found the vin: JSAAJ45a 9L2106329 Get some help with the year? He didn't know, thinks it's a late 80's. This one needs lotsa luv! Thanks.
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  2. Well, I bought a timing chain and tensioner and it solved the problem. I installed it Saturday and have put some hours on the A/C and it starts and runs great!! It starts and runs first time every time. It feels strong whith no smoke and I think its gonna make a fine bike. Also I used a solid aftermarket tensioner that seems to work very well if anyone was curious. I actually believe that the stock tensioner was the failure point. I have never been a fan of automatic tensioners. Thanks for your help davefrombc.
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  3. Welcome to QUADCRAZY! Looks like its a 1990 Suzuki LT-4WDL QuadRunner 250 http://www.cyclepedia.com/manuals/CPP-VIN/index.php
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  4. Can't help you there . I've never had to service the timing chain on mine. If it is the timing chain itself that is the problem it has to be jumping on the sprockets .. Simple stretch won't change the timing that far . Are the sprocket teeth badly worn ?
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  5. Let's all welcome some new members: http://www.quadcrazy.com/browse/mode_new/
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