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Posted by 306mustang (Member # 9204) on
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i have a 95 5.0 with cam,heads and bolt ons and my chain was kinda lose so i guess its strechd.am gona change em but was wondering with should i get?thanks
Posted by essasin (Member # 4741) on
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Cloyes is a popular choice.
Posted by Blind (Member # 3052) on
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I went with a trick flow true roller billet set, real easy install and nice and smooth.
Posted by threethirty1 (Member # 7814) on
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cloyes is the shit!
Posted by SHORTSHIFTER89 (Member # 7810) on
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what about the edelbrock double timeing chain thats what a wanted to order for my swamp?
Posted by svt_etr (Member # 9616) on
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does anybody know where i can find a link on the install? or can tell me how hard it is? sorry for the off topic.
Posted by 50 Deep (Member # 6216) on
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i didnt know witches had timing chains.....
Posted by 306mustang (Member # 9204) on
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Originally posted by 50 Deep:
i didnt know witches had timing chains.....
haha you didnt know??yeah on there 351 brooms
Posted by 306mustang (Member # 9204) on
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Originally posted by svt_etr:
does anybody know where i can find a link on the install? or can tell me how hard it is? sorry for the off topic.
its pretty simple but if not done rite its bad lol.the gears were the chain goes has 1 dot on each one.once you put the chain on when you pair up the dots they have to match if they dont match that means its off and have to take the chain off and move it a tuth over or so till the dots matchup up and down
Posted by svt_etr (Member # 9616) on
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sounds the same as doing it on the ls1.
the crank and balancer have to come off aswell to pull the timing cover?
Posted by 306mustang (Member # 9204) on
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Originally posted by svt_etr:
sounds the same as doing it on the ls1.
the crank and balancer have to come off aswell to pull the timing cover?
you gota pull off the balancer and timing cover to get to them
Posted by 707vibrantcobra93 (Member # 4702) on
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I have had alot of luck with pro gear timing sets very reliable can take alot of abuse not too expensive and are a true roller chain check them out
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