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Which Cloyes timing set for LT1

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Old 01-26-2011, 07:39 PM
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Which Cloyes timing set or any aftermarket timing set are guys using when utilizing an electric water pump? Thanks.
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I'm using the 9-3145 here.
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Cloyes 3145/6.
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Thats a good chain set.... 3145
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Cloyes 3145 FTW
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I've been running the Cloyes Hex-A-just for several years now. Very nice set-up, as it allows you to degree in your cam your cam perfectly. It does require a slight modification to the offset adjustment bushing so it doesn't interfere with the opti, but its quite easy. The part # I've been running is 9-3145A. It runs approx $60 more than the standard 9-3145. If you decide to go this route, pm me and I'll tell you how to mod the bushing.
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I use to run cloyes 9-3145 on my LT1 too....
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Cloyes 3157 here. Single roller, same as GMLT4 ED, but without the WP drive AND without the slack.
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Any timing cover clearance problem running the Cloyes 3145(double roller)? Or how about the Cloyes 3157(single roller)?

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Originally Posted by BOLO
Any timing cover clearance problem running the Cloyes 3145?
I would assume it will require some grinding of the cover. I have a TPIS cover which ready for use with a double roller.

Hopefully others still running a stock cover can chime in.
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any one have any input on a comp cams 2100 double roller? I disassembled my motor today and have a 2100 i can use if it is a decent chain



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