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Old 04-10-2013, 08:57 PM
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Default L92 stroker build (need advice please!!!)

Hello everyone, I have a 07 l92 that I am installing a 4" stroke 6.125 rod stroker kit in. This engine had the VVT cam in it. I bought a 3 bolt cam and I have a LS2 timing cover, just need to know what timing chain to run in it. I have a double roller that came out of the LS1 stroker that I took the crank and rods out of.Just wasnt sure if I could use it.Please help. Thanks, Mike
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I dont think you can use that double roller unless it's made with the raised part for the Cam Sensor to work.
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Just get a billet single roller
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Just use a cloyes single roller timing chain. Ive heard bad storys with double roller's.
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A single billet roller will get you taken care of.
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Originally Posted by TexasGMC08
Just use a cloyes single roller timing chain. Ive heard bad storys with double roller's.
Same can be said for the Cloyes. I've seen the little dowel crush, allowing the gear to move. Not good it you're tight on PTV.

Never had a problem with double rollers. I run a single billet timing set in my car.
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C5r chain.
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Originally Posted by KCS
Same can be said for the Cloyes. I've seen the little dowel crush, allowing the gear to move. Not good it you're tight on PTV.

Never had a problem with double rollers. I run a single billet timing set in my car.

What Brand and kind of chain do you suggest using???
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Originally Posted by RENE'S RAGE
C5r chain.
Agree... C5R chain from Katech.



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