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Old 11-04-2006, 03:54 PM
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Who is running a Cloyes Hex-A-Just timing set and what do you think of it?
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I'm running it. Looks good, but it is a single chain roller. I don't think its a problem. It going in my new 750rwhp motor...
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i am and it kicks ***
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I'm running one. Definitely worth the time saved for adjusting the cam.
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I have been for about 18 months. It's a great timing set. I split my timing cover to make it easy to adjust without pulling the pulley. You can see it on my web site if you want.

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I'm not running their LS1 model but their Gen 1 SBC Dbl roller. It's a quality piece and makes degreeing a cam very simple. You can also retard or advance with ease. I've had it in two small block marine motors since 1992 and it's still as good as the day I put it in. It has no stretch at all in the chain. Sprockets etc look great. I plan on reusing it again in my current build i'm working on.





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