Part hunting for timing chain job
All I use now are the JP (Rollmaster) chain sets. They are very high quality, but be advised, there was a run of them where the crankshaft sprockets were machined a hair too small on the ID and they fit REALLY tight on the crankshaft. I've had to totally destroy one to remove it in the past, so measure first. If it's more than .002" small, you'll want to get it honed a little bigger. It needs to be a press fit, not a frikkin permanent press fit. Of course, if all you want is a stock replacement, then just get that. But as Del mentioned, stay away from the nylon coated camshaft sprocket set. Get a full steel set. Cloyes makes a decent stock replacement set.