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[QUOTE="IndyMX, post: 1392461, member: 71057"] No, you don't have to split the cases.. If it's the rear slider, you should be able to take that off without even pulling the head. It should have a bolt at the bottom under the flywheel that you'll have to remove, then you can slide it out thru the top of the engine. You shouldn't even have to remove the chain to replace this.. If you need to replace the front slider, you'll have to pull the head. I was told a while back that the likelyhood of me ever needing to replace my timing chain was pretty low. That they tended to last a long time. And my bike is a 2004 CRF450. Doubtful you need to replace his. But you can if you want. My best guess, you need the rear slider, some lock-tite, an ignition cover gasket and oil.. [url]http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmotorcycles/2007-honda-motorcycle-crf150rb/o/m15658[/url] Then click on Chain Tensioner.. [/QUOTE]
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