Timing Chain options?
Timing Chain options?
I am about to install the Xe230/236 cam with a set of P&P heads.
I am getting conflicting oppinions on a timing chain.
Most say just put in a new timing chain and you will be fine.
Other say you really need a heavy duty chain - either the LT4 extreme duty set or others.
What options are out there besides the LT4 set?
I am getting conflicting oppinions on a timing chain.
Most say just put in a new timing chain and you will be fine.
Other say you really need a heavy duty chain - either the LT4 extreme duty set or others.
What options are out there besides the LT4 set?
LT4 Extreme Duty is very $$$.
I installed the Cloyes Double Roller, you must use a electric pump in order to use it. $85 chain $130 for pump versus $250 or more for Extreme Duty chain.
I know there must be some other options out there, but this is what worked for me.
I installed the Cloyes Double Roller, you must use a electric pump in order to use it. $85 chain $130 for pump versus $250 or more for Extreme Duty chain.
I know there must be some other options out there, but this is what worked for me.
I really didn't want to go to an electric pump, especially since I do a lot of road course duty and I am not sure it would to the job cooling enough.
But I am sure curious about other options. I would like to avoid the $$$ LT4 set.
But I am sure curious about other options. I would like to avoid the $$$ LT4 set.
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