Timing Chain Questions
Do you have to covert your OBDII to an OBDI in order to use a double roller? If so I now know why the LT4 chains cost so much more. I was told it had to do with a sensor on the crank shaft. BTW I have a 97 LT1. I wanna know before I crack open the box. I got one from the dealer today for $230 (not too bad).
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You do not need to convert to OBD1. I'm running a Rollmaster double roller on my car. I just had the CPS turned off in the computer.
Also the LT4 chain is a POS and way over priced, but if you still have a mechanically driven water pump you have no choice.
Steve...
Also the LT4 chain is a POS and way over priced, but if you still have a mechanically driven water pump you have no choice.
Steve...
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Its so simple to put a electric pump on. Just punch the inpeller shaft off pull the seal off and put the electric in. I have a CVR pump and I didnt even have to grind anything, it went straight in. I going to buy an extra to keep in my trunk because all you have to do if it goes bad is take off 7 9mm nuts on the front and your on the road again. Dont even have to pull the waterpump to replace it.
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Originally Posted by NVRLATE
Do you have to covert your OBDII to an OBDI in order to use a double roller? If so I now know why the LT4 chains cost so much more. I was told it had to do with a sensor on the crank shaft. BTW I have a 97 LT1. I wanna know before I crack open the box. I got one from the dealer today for $230 (not too bad).
Nothing wrong with using it. Not everyone wants to use an electric water pump.
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Originally Posted by SAR2K
You do not need to convert to OBD1. I'm running a Rollmaster double roller on my car. I just had the CPS turned off in the computer.
Also the LT4 chain is a POS and way over priced, but if you still have a mechanically driven water pump you have no choice.
Steve...
Also the LT4 chain is a POS and way over priced, but if you still have a mechanically driven water pump you have no choice.
Steve...
Re: Timing Chain Questions
Originally Posted by NVRLATE
See my sig. I already have an electric water pump. Is there a risk to turning off the CPS (crank position sensor)?
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I can see how the ED-LT4 timing is a POS!! There are way to many people using them, and with high HP #ers as well.
Also, if the LT4 set is too expensive! In order to use a double roll set up you have to buy a electric pump. Are they giving these pumps away for free? Summit is selling these pumps for all most $200. Cloyes true roller is $80. At these prices, the ED-LT4 timing set is a deal, only $205!!
Also, if the LT4 set is too expensive! In order to use a double roll set up you have to buy a electric pump. Are they giving these pumps away for free? Summit is selling these pumps for all most $200. Cloyes true roller is $80. At these prices, the ED-LT4 timing set is a deal, only $205!!
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Originally Posted by Robs97Z28
I can see how the ED-LT4 timing is a POS!! There are way to many people using them, and with high HP #ers as well.
Also, if the LT4 set is too expensive! In order to use a double roll set up you have to buy a electric pump. Are they giving these pumps away for free? Summit is selling these pumps for all most $200. Cloyes true roller is $80. At these prices, the ED-LT4 timing set is a deal, only $205!!
Also, if the LT4 set is too expensive! In order to use a double roll set up you have to buy a electric pump. Are they giving these pumps away for free? Summit is selling these pumps for all most $200. Cloyes true roller is $80. At these prices, the ED-LT4 timing set is a deal, only $205!!
Funny, I bought the cloyes double roller for $80 and waterpump was $100-107 (forgot the exact amount), both from jegs. I came out $50 richer and have a stronger timing chain then the over priced ED. Yay me!
Oh and the ED-LT4 is 252, you forget shipping. My total cost was $212.
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Before I return my unopened LT-4 timing chain and go with a double roller I just want to confirm a few things:
1. You must have an electric water pump (I already have one) Check!
2. You must have the CPS deleted through programing (which I will need to do anyway because of the heads and cam install). I'm getting the feeling from the posts that there is no downside to this
.
3. The timing chain cover will need to be modified to accomodate the size of the new chain.
4. More money in my pocket for additional mods
1. You must have an electric water pump (I already have one) Check!
2. You must have the CPS deleted through programing (which I will need to do anyway because of the heads and cam install). I'm getting the feeling from the posts that there is no downside to this
.3. The timing chain cover will need to be modified to accomodate the size of the new chain.
4. More money in my pocket for additional mods
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Originally Posted by Pasky
Funny, I bought the cloyes double roller for $80 and waterpump was $100-107 (forgot the exact amount), both from jegs. I came out $50 richer and have a stronger timing chain then the over priced ED. Yay me!
Oh and the ED-LT4 is 252, you forget shipping. My total cost was $212.
Oh and the ED-LT4 is 252, you forget shipping. My total cost was $212.
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Originally Posted by NVRLATE
Before I return my unopened LT-4 timing chain and go with a double roller I just want to confirm a few things:
1. You must have an electric water pump (I already have one) Check!
2. You must have the CPS deleted through programing (which I will need to do anyway because of the heads and cam install). I'm getting the feeling from the posts that there is no downside to this
.
3. The timing chain cover will need to be modified to accomodate the size of the new chain.
4. More money in my pocket for additional mods
1. You must have an electric water pump (I already have one) Check!
2. You must have the CPS deleted through programing (which I will need to do anyway because of the heads and cam install). I'm getting the feeling from the posts that there is no downside to this
.3. The timing chain cover will need to be modified to accomodate the size of the new chain.
4. More money in my pocket for additional mods

NO, the Cloyes ED is like the one you have.You can run it stock configuration.
The double roller you have to run an electric pump and grind the cover.
You can get the Cloyes chain the same as the ED from Summit for a lot less.


