timing chain recommendation

overS-10ded

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What timing chain set for balance shaft motor? Clevite, Sealed Power, Cloyes, Mellings??? Prefer U.S. manufacturer...if any. Not revving over 5,500 w/ 130# seat/ 325#open and mild .470 cam lift. Thanks!

Good times!
Bruce

Any body try the comp cams 3300 replacement chain for oem gears?
 
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Throws

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Re: timing chain recommendation

I swear by this company: http://www.progearweb.com/

I've used them twice now, and had no issues. Talked the the owner on the phone one time, the man was proud of how his company manufactured them.

-P
 

overS-10ded

Donating Member
Re: timing chain recommendation

How about between PCI and MELLINGS? Anyone try these OEM replacements? For my engine I don't need anything more like a heavy roller chain, the link is actually lighter = better. Any engine builders here?

Good times!
Bruce
 

overS-10ded

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Re: timing chain recommendation

http://www.syty.net/forums/showpost.php?p=775861&postcount=109

I used the factory timing chain with TSB updated tensioner/cover on my balance shaft motor.

Dave, thanks for sharing your info. After researching your timing set I have a new revelation just now coming to the light of my feeble mind. The '96 vortec balanceshaft obd2 (what I have) has a link chain without a tensioner. I believe that there were a few other years that also continued to use the link chain, the change was made to the single roller chain in '98 or '99, and then a tensioner was added into the design to quiet chain slap that tickled the knock sensor. Very interesting to me because I can see the newer light single roller design set as a upgrade to earlier link chains however the price is more especially with a tensioner addition, compared to the simple $50 link chain replacement. What was changed in '99-up that seperated the '96-98? The parts books doesn't show the '96-98 as compatible with the chain set you have. I am now really curious to see how to implement the newer design parts on my engine or at least have a conversation about being worth the time and money difference from a $50 link chain. The Cloyes 9-3654X3 Race Billet True Roller Timing Set claims it will work on '92 - '06+ so it must be the tensioner mounting points. The Cloyes is NICE and looks like it weighs a ton, don't need it for my stock motor. The prices would be comparable between the Cloyes monster and the oem roller and I would be getting lightening and roller chain with the oem '99-up design! But that extra $100 over the link chain...hhmmmm?

So how to add a later model chain and tensioner to the early vortec obd2 balanceshaft engines?

Good times!!
Bruce

Here it is!

http://www.enginebuildermag.com/2013/01/gm-4-3l-v6-owners-rattled-by-engine-noise/
 
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