LQ9 timing chain issue
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Building a 408 & I bought a timing set from a local hot rod shop, single roller.
Put it on last night and I have at least 1/2" of slop in it.
Do I have the wrong set or am I missing something here????
Thanks
Put it on last night and I have at least 1/2" of slop in it.
Do I have the wrong set or am I missing something here????
Thanks
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I thought he sold me a factory GM replacement but now I'm not sure??
Someone told me I needed a LS2 Timing Chain Tensioner but after looking at them on line and looking at my block........well there are no holes to attach the darn thing too
Someone told me I needed a LS2 Timing Chain Tensioner but after looking at them on line and looking at my block........well there are no holes to attach the darn thing too
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Looks like my choice's are:
A: Drill a fully assembled Short Block and buy a 15.00 part
B: Buy a Cloyts Hex Adjust for 175.00
Not thrilled about either!
Thanks for the reply's 88
A: Drill a fully assembled Short Block and buy a 15.00 part
B: Buy a Cloyts Hex Adjust for 175.00
Not thrilled about either!
Thanks for the reply's 88
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I plan on using this on my LQ9 with a LS2 chain n dampener
http://www.summitracing.com/search/?...30675600&dds=1
http://www.summitracing.com/search/?...30675600&dds=1
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Here is my other option:
Called Cloyes and this is what they said I needed and said I would have .062 slop
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CLO-9-3158A/
Called Cloyes and this is what they said I needed and said I would have .062 slop
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CLO-9-3158A/