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Old 08-30-2008, 11:50 PM
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http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...100_2905-2.jpg

This was pulled out of my car today, but I have no idea what timing set this is.
My first guess was the Cloyes,... but the Cloyes' crank sprocket is different.
It says "Hex-A-Just" on it... and the numbers read 8-02 174DA.

There was also a Rolon timing chain installed if that helps.

I need to know so I can sell it.

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I would guess a CLOYES?
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It looks like my cloyes, its a nice piece.
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The crankshaft sprocket is one solid piece, and only has one keyway groove.... so it really isnt 'adjustable'. Is the stock crankshaft sprocket that way? Do you think they used the Cloyes cam sprocket, but reused the stock crankshaft sprocket?
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the adjustable part is the hex. You can adjust the timing there, not the indications on it. I'm pretty sure that it is a cloyes crank sprocket also.
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Ok... because when I look up the cloyes setup online, it shows the crank sprocket looks different (isnt ONE whole piece), and it shows multiple keyways in it.

Hmmm....
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I might be getting it mixed up with another set, I thought it was one piece.
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I thought the Cloyes Hex-adjust had a two piece crank sprocket. Yours looks stock. I don't ever remember Cloyes using a Rolon chain, are you sure it doesn't say "Renold"?



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