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Old 07-23-2004, 09:08 AM
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Any have the install instructions for it? TIA.
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http://ls1howto.com

look either under cam install or H/C install
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I took a lok there, it only mentions how and when you should replace the chain. It does not mention anything about how you remove/install the new gears for the crankshaft. That is what I am interested in. Can you use just a pullie remover to take of the gear? What do you do to install the new gear onto the crank?

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I took a lok there, it only mentions how and when you should replace the chain. It does not mention anything about how you remove/install the new gears for the crankshaft. That is what I am interested in. Can you use just a pullie remover to take of the gear? What do you do to install the new gear onto the crank?


Then let a shop do it.
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If you go to the head/cam change article you can find the process you looking for!!!




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