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RE: More to the point, Joel... |
By Gerry Proctor - 05/24/2002 11:38:04 AM; IP 207.133.188.254 |
Probably well within acceptable tolerance, Joel. You'll have some slack in the mesh of both the cam chain and the distributor drive gear. It's also a little difficult to get an accurate picture of this without precision measurement tools like a dial indicator and degree wheel. If you have a high-mileage engine, it is always better to replace the timing chain assembly while the car is in your garage and at your convenience. You'll not spend more than $100.00 even with the most expensive Cloyes True Roller set and it shouldn't take more than a brief afternoon. This takes retarded cam timing completely out of the performance question. |
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