Search results for query: timing chain

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  1. RustyRatRod

    Fresh carnage!

    Seriously? I've drilled so many I've lost count.
  2. cudamark

    Timing mark

    No, unless visual differences are a concern.
  3. H

    3.9 L Cam/Timing chain noise @42K mi. Normal?

    I think I have replaced every 3.9 timing chain in north east Ohio in my 36 plus year at a Chrysler dealership. If it's a 3.9 with even 12 thousand miles it will be noisy. Those thing are like a paint shaker.
  4. Mean416

    Timing Chain Drip Tab PN?

    Hey guys I'm trying to find a replacement drip tab for the timing chain drip oiling. I can't seem to find this anywhere. I did post in the wanted section but not having any real luck there. If this doesn't exist I'll probably just have some laser cut. Could someone here drop a couple pics up...
  5. A

    Building a new 505 With Callies / Mopar Performance Block

    I don't sell shims, we usually adjust end play buy using different timing chain cover gaskets. Superformance used to sell a bunch of different gaskets so that was the easy way. I've never run into one that needed that thick of a shim but if that is what you need then take a look at McMaster...
  6. j_anderson

    My 1972 F7 Dart Swinger

    I was not able to get the timing and idle set correctly. I had an issue with the carb and with the added issue with timing, I took the car over woodruff carb. Dave graciously agreed to take a look. He fixed the issue with my carb and installed a lockout plate in my distributor. Then he set...
  7. 67CBodyGuy

    What's your opinion on the slack in this 318 timing chain?

    I'm not "worrying" about it. The timing cover has been cleaned up, the pitted backside surface around the coolant passages have been filled with JB weld and sanded smooth, paper felpro gaskets have been dressed with Permatex aviation goo (I would have used high tack but the store didn't have...
  8. Darter6

    1988 318 engine

    ...and belts. Next the fuel system as stated above. Same with transmission fluid,filter service. Unless I am mistaken a 88 may even have a timing chain tensioner. They greatly improved the gears and may not have a factor at 160K. Unless the van didn't see good maintenance over the years...
  9. 72bluNblu

    Timing Chain

    ...are completely dependent on the design of the engine and the tensioner. Lots of newer engines have multicam systems too, and longer timing chains/belts, which makes a tensioner(s) much more necessary. Just because your Kawi has a tensioner and it revs to 17k doesn’t mean you need a...
  10. krazykuda

    Will a 77 Charger 360 fit in a 65 Valiant Slant Six Painlessly?

    ...side, the later bodies (70 and later) had the lower radiator outlet on the passenger side... You will want to use the period correct timing chain and water pump set-up to match the vintage radiator that you plan to use... They moved the timing marks 90° when they moved the lower radiator...
  11. Locomotion

    [FOR SALE] Variety of Mopar small block performance parts.

    ...45 4.045 5/64 file fit low tension oil rings - $80.00 set Hastings 2M 5505 035 – 4.035 1/16 file-fit low tension oil rings - $70.00 set TIMING CHAINS - Cloyes True Roller 9-3103 Timing Chain Set - $50,00/set *****SALE PENDING***** Cloyes True Roller 9-3103-5 (.005 short) Timing Chain Set –...
  12. J

    Timing Chain

    here's the key: those engines were designed with the tensioner incorporated into them. the components are specifically built and spec'd out to work together. the part that gets glossed over in the whole argle-bargle of tensioners is that people were installing them with chains that were not...
  13. T-Man700

    340 timing chain cover leak

    Had a gasket leak after using a paper gasket so I bought both timing chain and water pump gaskets from Superformance Products. These are their MP-15 rubberized gaskets that are supposed to be reusable. Guess I can't use RTV or anything like it. Heard you just use silicone grease. Think I may...
  14. dukeboy440

    Stop in for a cup of coffee

    Do you have the factory spacer between the pump and pulley? Both my polys with iron pumps had a 1/4 inch spacer between the pulley and the flange of the water pump
  15. A

    318 Oil Pan Gasket/Sealing techniques?

    I thought the same thing about pulling it out for an overhaul but it runs so well as is, so I really hate to do it. It will get a new timing set for sure while I have the front cover off. I’ve got a lift so it takes a lot of the frustration out of doing something like this.
  16. 4spdragtop

    273 upgrade to 4bbl?

    ...honest in my opinion there won't be a "drastic" increase in pep. SOME of the limitations are the 2bl pistons. We went from 2bl to 4bl(never drove it with 2bl) on our 273,(comp cam, lifters, timing chain), but cam was 340 sft cam so that's my fault. Not as peppy as I'd like, your results may vary.
  17. N

    Small Blocks

    You can get most of that now.
  18. Dartswinger70

    What's your opinion on the slack in this 318 timing chain?

    I have a belief that they will continue to produce junk parts until people stop repairing old vehicles...as long as people pay they will still sell us junk till we give up.
  19. Backally

    Timing cover seal

    95 5.9cid. “Think” Oil seal in the timing cover leaks. Did search, but just want to verify I can replace it without pulling the water pump or timing chain cover Thanks!
  20. 66fs

    Cam Timing

    That is how I do it also, then I degree the cam. I just need to know for sure #1 intake lobe is at the right place.
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