Identify this part that was in my oil pan
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The ID doesn't jive with the outer link but the inner links likely have a bigger ID. The thickness of one of the inner links is within .001" of this piece.
Going to pull the intake and valley pan and I should be able to get a decent look at the chain.
Going to pull the intake and valley pan and I should be able to get a decent look at the chain.
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If you have a double roller,the oil pump needs to be cleranced on the back or the chain will make contact and come apart,did you see a drop in oil pressure before?
Seen this before and only thing left of that motor was the balancer...
Seen this before and only thing left of that motor was the balancer...
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It's an HKE short block that I put together. The chain was brand new although I don't remember the brand right now. It's been running for about a year now.
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I found this , Does it look something like the piece, Read below the pic on how it broke !!!
http://www.hotrod.com/techarticles/e...photo_11.html#
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Last edited by Randy WS6; 07-17-2014 at 12:08 PM.