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Old 03-30-2004, 12:47 AM
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Timing Chain Questions

Hey I heard you can use a regular 350 timing chain if you use a electric water pump? I was wondering if this is true? Also what options could I consider for a new timing chain?
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You can use a regular SBC timing chain (87 and up with a roller cam variety) if you use an electric pump. I used a Cloyes True dual roller setup and CSI electric water pump. The two together cost less than a LT4 Extreme Duty timing chain.
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