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Old 04-12-2018, 01:23 AM
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Want to take a new, unused ballade tct on trade lol
I bought it and after reading a lot of conflicting reports on it I’ve never used it, a $275 paperweight.
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Order via PM, I have sent you a PM with the order information
How do I buy your tct
Old 04-16-2018, 03:05 AM
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Just send me a PM for the order information, thanks
Old 04-16-2018, 04:44 AM
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R U going to Rock the Dragon? Could we do it there?
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Changing the TCT is as simple as adding washer fluid. OK, not quite, but very easy. I removed my suit coat and tie and did the job is 20 minutes (10 minutes finding tools). Wrench and a paper towel. * I never got even a little dirty. Just use care with the removed TCT, it's very slippery.

* and the right size Allen wrench and needle nose pliers.

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IIRC, an angled needle-nose pliers makes it easier.

https://www.amazon.com/Performance-Tool-W30732-Curved-Pliers/dp/B000N34924/ref=pd_sim_469_9?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B000N34924&pd_rd_r=2MGWHS09KB9SQJT8JMSX&pd_rd_w=lite2&pd_rd_wg=UVgd0&psc=1&refRID=2MGWHS09KB9SQJT8JMSX https://www.amazon.com/Performance-Tool-W30732-Curved-Pliers/dp/B000N34924/ref=pd_sim_469_9?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B000N34924&pd_rd_r=2MGWHS09KB9SQJT8JMSX&pd_rd_w=lite2&pd_rd_wg=UVgd0&psc=1&refRID=2MGWHS09KB9SQJT8JMSX
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I will be at the Dragon April 22-28, not at RTD, tried to but have prior commitments.

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Maybe I should come by and get a TCT. Also maybe a valve adjustment if possible.
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i will order after I get back from RTD in mid May and I can accommodate the timelines you have on the install and return. Tks, Jerry
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Hey, sorry about posting in the wrong spot there. Here it is again:

My mechanic had swapped out my second factory TCT unit for me last night. I had the 'supercharger' like whining after I picked the car up, (his shop was closed at this time), I tried to drive it to a friends garage to remove the TCT and see what was up because I thought the sound was related to the TCT. Unfortunately, the car didn't make it, the chain broke.

It sounds like, based on reading other accounts of this symptom, that the chain was over tensioned which caused the failure. I've successfully swapped this a handful of times in my driveway myself after having the worm gear lightly sandblasted. Both my TCTs have worked perfectly each time. His reaction after re-inspecting after the car was towed to him was "looks like your engine didn't like that TCT".

I need some insight on how I can prove that the failure was based on a incorrect install and not on a mechanical failure of my TCT. Is this possible to prove? I want him to prove the mode of failure. Do you have any adivce or ammunition to help me out? I have 2 factory TCTs at my disposal, asumming the one he put in last night is still installed in the vehicle - can I compare the function of both of them outside of the car at this point?

I really appreciate any help or advice you can offer. Feel free to reach out for a phone call as well if possible.
-Rob


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