trw2k wrote:The lower part of the chain seems so much looser than the top.
Do you have the tensioners (aka slack guides) off? The tensioners are the long parts with one bolt going into each one, with a hydraulic tensioner pushing up against them. If you have the tensioners off then that would be why the chain seems loose.
Have you tried and turning the crankshaft (put the crank pullen on and turn it a bit) to see if the chains tighten up? You can do this with the front cover off. Just make sure the zip ties are removed...
How many miles are on your Q? If it's well over 200k, maybe the chain is stretched. However that doesn't seem like your issue.
Here's how my passenger side chain looked right after I took off the front cover (before doing anything else):
I honestly don't think you have to be worried about the slack. Just make sure you turn the crank a few times before closing the cover to make sure everything looks smooth. If it's still slacky after turning it, then I'd worried. Where are you at with the job right now? Be sure to get the guide bolts in straight and don't overtighten them. If you do, you could snap the bolt. this happened to me the first time I did the job and I ended up using JB Weld to get the two halves together (bad practice). The owner of my former Q that I did that to said he's had no problems whatsoever even with that JB Weld situation, but please avoid that!
trw2k wrote:I have the same 90 Q45 as you have gniknave (minus the mods and improvements). Nice car!
Thanks!