double roller timing chain?
http://store.summitracing.com/egnsea...115+4294889104
BTW on a 97 you will loose your CPS and not pass a plug in test
Fortunately, I have access to a small machine shop where I work, so we were able to "massage" the gear into shape. Sadly, I contacted Cloyes, gave them all of the measurements off the gear, they compared them to the prints, and their reply was, "Gee, it (the gear) is right on the nominal of the spec. We've never seen this before". They didn't say, ship it back, or we'll send another, nothing! Some customer service??
I was lucky, I was able to correct it myself.
MIke
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1. Get the double roller and either the CSI or Meziere waterpump.
2. I had to modify my water pump to get the CSI to fit. small grinding required to get the little humps on the waterpump to clear the inside of the WP.... so get that done or buy a Meziere that supposedly doesn't need it.
3. once your timing cover is off and you have access to all of it you'll need to pound out the waterpump driveshaft. i used a hammer and just whacked on it till it pushed out the pressed in bearing.
4. bolt up the new chain and gears per instructions.
5. Get the hole for the waterpump driveshaft welded up.
6. Get the driveshaft on the back of the water pump pressed out (you won't be able to do this yourself most likely.
7. Weld up the weephole on the bottom of the water pump and weld up the hole on the back of the waterpump where the d-shaft used to be.
8. your timing cover should only have two holes on it now. one where the cam drive pin come thru and the other where your crank snout comes thru....
9. bolt everything back together and put the water pump on and wire it up...
done deal.... that is the right way. i have seen others leave the hole but that is hokey....
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I just used a freeze plug, it fit tight but wouldnt quite seal all the way on its own (Due to height of plug). So I put it in with some JB weld and have not had a problem.
Others have used 50cent pieces JBwelded or made aluminum plugs to weld in place.
All the Cloyes chains Ive seen used clear the timing cover, but the hex-adjust will only work for you if you are not going to be running an opti.




