No, why do you want to take a link out of a L16 chain - is it stretched? don't do it, get a good/better 2nd hand one in preference to shortening a t/chain. The noise is very bad when it breaks at 5000 rpm and the valves get hit by the pistons.
 
Terry
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Subject: L16 Timing Chain

 
do L16's have a removable pin in the cam timing chain?
I've gone over the chain like 6 times now and can't find the link to take out

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