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Re: Advice: Drop the pan anyhow.
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Andrew D. |
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August 11, 2003 at 11:11 pm GMST |

Did you get the dual row chain kit from LC? If so, was it definitely worth it and any change in engine response?
Ianstein wrote:
> Hey fellas! > > Just a note of advice: Even i > f you remove the timing cover > without removing the head....r > emove the pan. I know it soun > ds like a pain in the arse...b > ut trust me; You do not want t > he bits of timing chain tensio > ner or metal grindings from th > e jumped chain to make their w > ay from the pan to the pickup > somehow. I, personally, less > than three weeks ago replaced > my timing set with a replaceme > nt from LC Engineering. When > I dropped the pan there was ab > out a half CUP of crap in the > bottom of it, and mine only ju > mped teeth...not the sprocket > completely.

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