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Old 03-09-2011, 08:56 PM
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Thanks for all the info guys. I got all the parts, I'm going to install it next week. I'll keep you guys posted. Wish me luck!
 
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Originally Posted by totman
Thanks for all the info guys. I got all the parts, I'm going to install it next week. I'll keep you guys posted. Wish me luck!
Cool! Keep us updated if you will. I plan on doing mine in the near future.

Good luck totman!
 
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Old 03-12-2011, 12:34 AM
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I may be a dollar short and a day late but www.rockauto.com has the Cloyes double roller set and FelPro gasket set for under $50 shipped to your door.
 
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Well I got it almost done, well atleast all the hard parts. I got the timing chain on in about 2 hours. I just have to reassemble the rest. Maybe I'll get pictures if I remember.

But all in all so far so good.
 
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Old 03-16-2011, 07:17 AM
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Got the timing chain install complete and wow what a big difference. Not only does it sound better but it idels and accelerates smoother. I couldn't be happier. Total job took me about 4.5 hours at my high school auto shop. Unfortunatly I forgot my camera at home otherwise I would have snapped some pics.

Thank you guys for all your help!
 
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you can thank me too since i did most of the work while steve was spilling the tools lol
 
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Its pretty easy dude, i just threw on a compcam double roller, no tensioner, bmp performance waterpump, and a 180 degree jet thermostat... if you can take it apart you can put it together! Good luck!
 
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Originally Posted by 95Sport4X4
Its pretty easy dude, i just threw on a compcam double roller, no tensioner, bmp performance waterpump, and a 180 degree jet thermostat... if you can take it apart you can put it together! Good luck!
Yo........someone screwing around bumped this old post!!!!!!!!
 



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