[GMCnet] Timing chain guide [message #346431] |
Wed, 14 August 2019 10:53 |
Jeff Luke
Messages: 12 Registered: August 2019
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Hey Y'all, (duplicate post t on Facebook)
I could use some direction on my '77 403 engine project. Now that I made it home with a slipped timing chain, I need to replace it and I want to do it right (but i never did this type of engine work before. I'm brave, have normal tools, the power of google/youtube and willing to offer some knuckle abrasion to the engine spirits ;-)
I see from comments that the way to go is a Cloyes 9-3113 double roller, true roller chain/ gear set....leave in the eccentric.
I need a few gasket but not sure what procedure to follow or what else I have to order or inspect to ensure nothing else got damaged by running it with a tooth slipped.
Anyone have a good reference on parts/tools needed and which method is best without removing the entire engine?
Is there anything else i should be doing while i have this amount of maintenance underway (I already have a new water pump for example).
Thanks for your help :-)
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