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timing chains

Started by Conrad, September 04, 2002, 01:38:00 PM

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Conrad

Larry and Alida, I tried to reply from the message board but no-go.  Here is what I have to say regarding your email to me:

You got my home email which is how I think it is supposed to work.

You mention that the original plastic had a lot of wear... hmmm my timing
chain and both sprokets were steel.  Instead of plastic could you mean
fiber?  I know that some timing chains had one or both of the sprokets (the
gears) made of a fiber or fiberglass/reinforced synthetic matereial in order
to cut down on the noise.

I bought my parts as a kit, large and small sproket/gears and chain.
Schucks aka Kragen.  http://www.partsamerica.com/default.asp

My old gears were worn, the chain had some slop.  The new parts went on real
easy.  Hope you lined up marks before you removed the old gears!

I have the Dodge 360 2bbl.  Currently working on the brakes.  Recently
replaced the right front caliper and pads, tonight I put in a Master cylinder.  A little bit at a time.

Don't know what the 10 means when you mention the "440-10" engine.

cinqmars@harbornet.com

LarryAlida

Thank you.I'll use your e-mail.
       Larry B.