Thanks Doug...  Do you think that a timing chain can become stretched after
34K miles...  just one of those "tinkering" things that I'm hooked on...
LOL..
Just wondering if by replacing a timing chain that you can get back some of
the "new engine" feel...
Just a wild idea of mine...

Dan Cox
(Voodoo Max)
Newark, OH
VMOA# 384
93 VMAX

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From: "Doug Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 11:26 PM
Subject: Dan Cox Re: Timing chain


> Yes you can, but you better be one heck of a mechanic. Make sure it really
> needs to be changed. You would have to buy a timing chain with a crush
type
> master link, do not use the clip type master link, for  they can and will
> come off causing some serious damage. Take care
> Doug Nelson
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> > Can you change the timing chain without completely disassembling the
> engine?
> >
> > Dan Cox
> > (Voodoo Max)
> > Newark, OH
> > VMOA# 384
> > 93 VMAX
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