Roller SB timing cover
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Roller SB timing cover
On the OE small block Chevys, it seems if you want to run a double roller timing chain the plastic cover won't fit.
This is my first OE roller block and I'm puzzled, do you just use a steel one? And do these use a torrington bearing?
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I did a search but nothing that I could find.
This is my first OE roller block and I'm puzzled, do you just use a steel one? And do these use a torrington bearing?
Thanks.
I did a search but nothing that I could find.
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Try here . http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-g6300 I used this one on my 383ci w/double roller .
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deep,
This is a short water pump set up, no bypass. So that cover won't fit. And it looks like the factory plastic would need trimmed also. Looks like research on a steel one will have to work.
Thanks
This is a short water pump set up, no bypass. So that cover won't fit. And it looks like the factory plastic would need trimmed also. Looks like research on a steel one will have to work.
Thanks
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Depending on who's gear you are using, double check the clearance between the back of the gear and the raised casting by the three plugs around the cam tunnel. A little grinding may be needed.