Hi,
the reasons for replacing the old rubbers with new soft ones are:
- They became hard, caused by oil and heat during their long life, ...santicizer is gone.
If they would like them harder, they would not replace them.
- A few of the rubbers became worn after 40 years. Did you ever notice some small black rubber parts in your oil pan?
- They replace them with new softer rubbers in order to receive a longer life of their new primary chains
and crankshaft sprockets.
- They replace them in order to quiten down the engine noise drastically.
- They replace them because the 40 year old rubbers have wear of shearing. Not a problem after 40 years.
(it shows me that they made their designated job)
- They replace them because it is a normal expendable part like many others in your engine.
If the rubbers would not get old and hard after many, many years, the club did not reproduce them.
There would be no need to do that.
I'm looking forward to see your primary chain tensioner system.
@all, stay relaxed.
nippon