Timing Gear
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Car: 1999 Yamaha Banshee
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Timing Gear
What is a good timing gear/chain for a 1992 Camaro LO3 with a LT1 cam?
Brody,
The single roller GMPP timing set is a nice unit. It's heavier and stronger than the double-35 chains found on most aftermarket timing sets. If you don't mind the little extra mass, it's a stout setup. If you want to be able to snap up to 6,500 RPM in an instant, use a lighter set.
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The single roller GMPP timing set is a nice unit. It's heavier and stronger than the double-35 chains found on most aftermarket timing sets. If you don't mind the little extra mass, it's a stout setup. If you want to be able to snap up to 6,500 RPM in an instant, use a lighter set.
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You can get the single roller chain set from Scoggy Dickens for 15 bucks http://www.sdpc2000.com/cart.asp?act...d=839&pid=8446 . It's a new take off from a crate engine. I got mine there, can't beat the price.
Steve
[This message has been edited by steve8586iroc (edited June 17, 2001).]
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[This message has been edited by steve8586iroc (edited June 17, 2001).]
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Car: 1999 Yamaha Banshee
Engine: 379cc twin cyl 2-stroke stroker
Transmission: 6 spd manual
Axle/Gears: 14/41 tooth
Says it cant be used with a LT1. Can it be used on a LO3 with a LT1 cam? 15 bucks sounds good
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