Timing chain Borg Warner 82RH2010/118 rivet link

Timing chain Borg Warner 82RH2010/118 rivet link

Code: HB2822010118A - Brand: Borg Warner
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  • Status: New
  • Material: Steel
  • Color: Grey
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DESCRIPTION

Borg Warner Morse timing chain: most popular timing system for the motorcycle 4-stroke engines consists of the inverted tooth chain, or silent chain. The Morse Silent Chain range features the exclusive "M" specification, which consists of a heat treatment to increase the surface hardness of the pins combined with advanced chain assembly technology: high wear resistance and extremely low chain elongation. Morse chains are produced in Japan by Borg Warner Morse TEC, a leader in the sector, and are used not only for distribution drive but also for other transmissions such as primary, oil pump drive, counter-rotating shafts and cam-to-cam. Characteristics of Morse chains are: precision, smoothness, noiseless transmission, high resistance to wear and fatigue, extremely reduced dimensions and weight.

Timingh chain Borg Warner HB2822010118A features:

  • series: 82RH
  • links: 118
  • version: rivet link

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Che differenza c'è tra catena "aperta" e catena "chiusa"?
from Antonio, July 21, 2022
La differenza tra i due modelli di catene di distribuzione è che la catena aperta è più semplice da installare ma dovrà essere lei a chiudere la falsa maglia mentre la catene chiusa le arriverà già pronta per essere installata ma sarà necessario aprire il motore per poterla montare.

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