Succes! I tapped the camsprocket from the camshaft and replaced the chain.
It was difficult to move the tensioner down so i decide to loosen the large nut a bit.
That worked, the tensioner was now easy to move downwards.
Put the sprocket back on, checked the timing and....
it was excactly the same as with the old chain.
Think that it had to do with bleeding the tensioner, cause after a full rotation by hand it was better.
About 3-4 degrees ATDC.
I was hoping that the tap-tap-tap sound would be eliminated also but that is just a bit less.
Think i have to check some connection rod bearings as wel.
A few questions i have.
As i mentioned before the old chain is 1cm longer than the new one, is this much? I mean, is the old chain at the end of it's life when it's 1cm longer?
Do i have to reset the ignition timing as wel?
And, is it common that "mechanics" move the chain one tooth back to get close to "0" TDC.
Thanks.
Regards Rini.