I haven't used 1 in yrs, was good then, maybe their quality control has diminished
Put a gear drive in with a later model oil pump and never worry about opening up the cam chest again.My mistake I have one of each, my 03 CVO Deuce has the tensioners..
I did, also installed an s&s cam plate and some cams too..Put a gear drive in with a later model oil pump and never worry about opening up the cam chest again.
I have been using cloyes double rollers for years in all my mopars including daily driversI have an LA318 that has a tried timing chain in need of replacing. So now I'm looking for the best setup. I like the idea of the magnum setup with the chain guide, but I also like the like the idea of the double roller setup. But I don't know?
What's the best setup?
And so have a ton of other people, does not mean that it’s a quality product like it once was. It’s only a matter of short time till it stretches…I have been using cloyes double rollers for years in all my mopars including daily drivers
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It would be nice but if your pinon shaft has more the .003 thou run out you should not use gear drive you might get away if it's between .003 - .005 thou but it's still advised againstPut a gear drive in with a later model oil pump and never worry about opening up the cam chest again.
It would be nice but if your pinon shaft has more the .003 thou run out you should not use gear drive you might get away if it's between .003 - .005 thou but it's still advised against
They're talking Harleys...I have no idea what you are saying.
partly why I still have a lowly sporsterTwin Cams have chains. Evo motors are gear driven.
She's still running strong! Thanks again bro!Was a cloyles, glad it’s getting use.
The tensioner is for use with only one style of double roller chain and I cannot remember which one it is. There are two basic designs. One has dog bone shaped links and the other has straight oval links. I THINK the dog bone link style is for use with the tensioner, but I am not 100% sure. One style eats the shoes up and the other does not.Years ago I went through this, decided to go with the tensioner. A couple of years later, I was in the motor again and the tensioner shoe was broken, the flat spring was trying to eat its way through the cover. Only Rollmaster and no tensioner for me from then on. You will get smart people with first hand experience on each side of the tensioner question. It boils down to this, the down side of it failing is not offset by any benefit.
I'm in the middle of changing out my stub frame and if I can get to it, I was thinking of installing Cloyes C3028 (low-budget double roller chain) and trying the cloyes 95387 tensioner (some comments about the 3028 chain is that it's loose even when new?). I don't know what chain I have now, engine (318 LA) was rebuilt in '87 (Ontario Reman in Toronto, Chrysler Authorized rebuilder) and I might have 10k on it.
For those that have put in the tensioner, do you think it makes the engine louder? Or quieter?
Some say the tension is too much for a double roller, the tensioner wasn't designed for those.
What about drilling pin hole in the lifter oil galley plug (and the tensioner plate if it's there) to get extra oil on the chain?
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