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Old 08-21-2007, 01:24 AM
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I am doing a cam swap and installed a double timing chain, this came with my timing chain but I dont know what's it for or where it goes, hope you can help me out, thanks

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what type of double roller? My RollMaster came with a spacer for clearence.
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Is that the Torrington bearing?
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Well I dont really know what it is, my SLP duble roller came with it and with 2 oil pump spacers for clearance, dont know if it came by mistake cuz that doesnt appear with the timing chain on the slp site, everything came the same as the website plus that piece http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...00&BIG=55000-1
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thats a torrington bearing, it goes on the back side of the cam gear. black side of the bearing faces cam retainer plate. you must use this to.
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Isn't this the front end of the cam? Well it goes on the end where I put the timing chain on, just before the retainer plate which has got 4 bolts, right?
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yes it does.




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