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Will this Timing Chain Work?

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Old 06-24-2005, 03:54 PM
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Question Will this Timing Chain Work?

Will this timing chain work with my 96 formula LT1 w/ electric waterpump.
or is there a better on?
CLOYES true roller
part # clo-9-3145
You can look it up at www.summitracing.com
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Old 06-24-2005, 03:58 PM
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As long as its a double roller, I'd think you'd be fine..But then again, id double check with someone, who knows for sure.
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does anyone know for sure??
and yes it is a Double Roller
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To my knowledge if you have an electric H20 pump, and a vented opti, and SBC timing chain will work.
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I feel the same. But does anyone know for sure???
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yes that chain will work as long as you have an elec WP and the stock WP drive is removed from the block and the hole in the timing cover plugged.. i have the same on in my motor but be sure to check for clearance on the front cover to chain assembly mine needed cleareanced a bit nothing a grinder cant take care of...
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