Robert,
Just as a comparison, I installed a Mopar Performance double roller timing
set in my 318. It cost me around $53 and should last a long, long time.
Rich - Ashburn ,VA
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Trottman [mailto:hoss318@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 11:12 AM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Timing Chain Second Opinion
Jon and I will have the Trottmann mobile ripped apart
in a few weeks, and seeing as I have 103,XXX miles on
it, he suggested I get a new timing chain, so we can
kill two birds with one stone. My question is, which
timing chain should I get? Jon is saying one that
costs $112, which, if necessary, is OK with me... but
Jon would tell me to get a titanium carriage bolt just
to drop a few ounces in the quarter :-)
So does anyone have a suggestion as to a timing chain
I can put on my 103,XXX mile old baby? In Jon's
support, I do drive the crap out of my truck, and it
is a daily driver that makes regular appearances at
the track.
Thanks,
R/Trottmann
BTW this is on a 95 318 2WD Auto
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