I found the clip and studying with a magnifying glass showed it just worn out. I do put the clip on correctly.
Fortunately this happened at about 2,000 rpm. Lucky!
The tensioner...... there is something with that. The front bearing carrier was swapped in with another crank, after the oil filter bypass spring broke and eventually got to the rear crank main and killed it.
I did notice last time I was in the timing cover after the clip fell off, that the tensioner piston would not fully depress into the bearing carrier. I became a little suspicious after trying with the original bearing carrier and piston and found the piston can fully depress into the carrier. This was after I'd buttoned everything up.
I've been wanting to get back in there and see exactly what's going on with the piston. I'm wondering if there is somehow a longer piston in there. Basically the piston bottoms in the carrier with x amount of piston still sitting proud of the carrier. Whatever is going on allowed the bunched chain to push on the piston and push the retaining plug out.
Notice the pressure relief valve? The chain bent it. Luckily I decided not to use it because I found the piston seized in the closed position due to the housing being bent.
