RE:Timing Chain ? |
Subject: RE:Timing Chain ? by CentralCoaster on 2008/1/29 17:26:14 A standard oem replacement timing set can be had for $30. They've been the same for an eternity. You can also upgrade to a double roller set for more, but only you can decide if your budget warrants it. The regular set will work just fine. If you're not sure on installing it, then don't! Or at least get the help of someone who knows what they're doing. At least you're not afraid to ask questions. No teeth broke on mine, just cracked. I had no idea until I pulled it out. I've seen other sprockets that were worse. The plastic material may be better for wear and noise, but it doesn't seem to endure the exposure to heat and solvents in the oil without getting brittle. |