Bill,
Just wanted to write a thank you note. I did indeed find a rollmaster
timing chain. Had to order it online from a guy in Australia, but I just
received it this afternoon and I am impressed. Nothing more can say it, just
absolutely impressed by the rollmaster. Got it from
(http://www.gwengineparts.com.au/website/index.html) in case anyone is
interested. With the exchange rate, it wasn't very expensive, only about $90,
but the shipping was expensive. Ordered it less than a week ago, so it arrived
very quickly, and no, I don't live anywhere near a big city that it should have
come so quickly. I'll get it on tomorrow, but again it's completely amazing
how well this chain is put together. I've seen a few different "performance"
timing sets in my suped up Chevy motors, but this one is incredible and I thank
you for the advice.
Court
In article <195.266d06b8.2d70826e@aol.com>, B1LLYW@aol.com writes:
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> In a message dated 2/27/2004 1:58:38 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> > Cloyes and Comp Cams are the two that I am particularly
> > interested in, and Cloyes has been mentioned in many of the archives, but
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> > just curious if the Comp Cams (#'s 2103 or 3103) would work with the
> > tensioner
> > or not (also if they would even work with this engine) and same thing with
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> > Any information on this would be extremely appreciated.
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> Cloyes. BAD. I've seen several disintegrate for no apparent reason.
> Rollmaster is great if you can find it. My next choice is the Comp Cams
3103. The
> tensioner will work either.
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> Bill White - KRC Performance
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> '03 Ram 1500 QC 4x4 Hemi Off-Road
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