Very few rebuilders know how to properly fit a timing chain. Most do not
know how to tell if an UNDERSIZEd timing chain is needed. Here is why you
need to measure. Most of us did not buy our GMCs new so we have no way of
knowing whether the engines have been rebuilt or not. Sometimes when
rebuilding the shop will line bore the main bearings, adn redo the crank.
If they have, than an undersized chain is probably needed and Cloyes true
roller chains are furnished in .005", .010" and .015" undersized.
The measurements are:
front main bearing housing bore and the front of the cam bearings is 2.424".
The dimension is 2.363" without the cam bearing installed. When the
camshaft and crankshaft are installed, the stock timing/crankshaft gear
center to center dimension is 5.044"
>In a message dated 10/6/99 10:09:05 PM Central Daylight Time, MTrovao
>writes:
>
>> Its on the winter project list along with the Cloys timing chain to be
>> installed.
>>
>Manny
>
>Have you put the pump on yet? If not please give me any numbers
>that appear on the pump. I am going to chase this thing for a while.
>Also did you have to measure for the timing chain? Thanks.
>
>Take Care
>Arch
>
>
know how to tell if an UNDERSIZEd timing chain is needed. Here is why you
need to measure. Most of us did not buy our GMCs new so we have no way of
knowing whether the engines have been rebuilt or not. Sometimes when
rebuilding the shop will line bore the main bearings, adn redo the crank.
If they have, than an undersized chain is probably needed and Cloyes true
roller chains are furnished in .005", .010" and .015" undersized.
The measurements are:
front main bearing housing bore and the front of the cam bearings is 2.424".
The dimension is 2.363" without the cam bearing installed. When the
camshaft and crankshaft are installed, the stock timing/crankshaft gear
center to center dimension is 5.044"
>In a message dated 10/6/99 10:09:05 PM Central Daylight Time, MTrovao
>writes:
>
>> Its on the winter project list along with the Cloys timing chain to be
>> installed.
>>
>Manny
>
>Have you put the pump on yet? If not please give me any numbers
>that appear on the pump. I am going to chase this thing for a while.
>Also did you have to measure for the timing chain? Thanks.
>
>Take Care
>Arch
>
>