should i replace my timing chain
on a budget.
putting cam in car here soon.
230 236 110 lsa
putting in katech ported oil pump.
car has 70000miles
DO I NEED TO REPLACE THE TIMING CHAIN OR NO?
putting cam in car here soon.
230 236 110 lsa
putting in katech ported oil pump.
car has 70000miles
DO I NEED TO REPLACE THE TIMING CHAIN OR NO?
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Originally Posted by StevieZ
Rollmaster double = peace of mind
Like you said your on a budget, just get the LS2 and you will have piece of mind. It is inexpensive and it goes right on the stock gears. It is also noticeably thicker than an Ls1. Goodluck!
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Part of a cam replacement budget should be a new timing chain.
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Part of a cam replacement budget should be a new timing chain.
Originally Posted by Tainted
ya gotta be smarter than the item to put it on 
Mine went on no problems, jsut upt the supplied spacers on there and i was good to go

Mine went on no problems, jsut upt the supplied spacers on there and i was good to go
Originally Posted by 98Camarod
You obviously got lucky. I too used the supplied spacers and the bitch was hitting on the oil pump where it goes to the pickup tube. I know how to read, it's not that hard to follow directions. Are you sure that your's is not hitting, once I ran into the problem I looked and found that it requires modification.
used the double roller and a slp oil pump with the spacers and cleared, engine turns voer fine, doesnt hit. something was wrong with yours or some ****. plenty of people have them and dont run into problems



