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I have a ms231 c-be (tool less chain tensioner) 16" bar 3/8P chain. Its not causing a problem as such but the chain seems to tighten slightly when used from cold which was against my perceived wisdom of a chain slackening as it heats up? Also I'm not a fan of the tool less tensioner - can it be converted to the standard side tensioning?

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I have a ms231 c-be (tool less chain tensioner) 16" bar 3/8P chain. Its not causing a problem as such but the chain seems to tighten slightly when used from cold which was against my perceived wisdom of a chain slackening as it heats up? Also I'm not a fan of the tool less tensioner - can it be converted to the standard side tensioning?

 

Its easy to convert, you need a bar stud, chain adjuster and a side cover. Should be about £35 new stihl parts or about £15 second hand ebay parts.

 

Sorry read it as an MS230 not MS231, should still be able to do it but you wont need the bar stud.

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Many thanks for the info, much appreciated. I will have a go at converting it back to the normal side tension set up. I am still at a loss though as to why the chain seems to tighten as it gets hot - not a great deal but definitely noticeable?

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