Ok well I'm going to be pulling my timing cover to replace my chain and sprockets since I think the are stretched...
Now my question to everyone is, What brand did you guys go with?
I did a Cloyes set on my STOCK 3400 way back when I put it in my red car...
This is what happened to the cam sprocket after 60k miles ***NOTE this is not the condition of the current timing set in question... At least I don't think so.
Very badly chewed up and the chain was stretched enough to not be all that impressed with the quality of the part.
Now when I did my chain on my Hybrid I used the same brand set... Unfortunately I did not know of this failure till AFTER I had put the motor in my 96... Had I known about this before I probably would have bought GM parts.
BUT now if I search for timing sets through Advance Auto, their default is S.A. Gear Who is this? are they cheap or better? price is exactly the same as Cloyes, since you can get both from Autozone and I see the C-3036 price is the same as the 73116 number for the S.A. Gear brand.
I stretched the newer 2000+ thin chain on my old setup with a Milzy cam and the LS6 yellow springs.. I had video of that on my photo bucket showing the slack after a measley 15k miles...
So thats why I'm sticking with the larger/older revision of the chain.
So what do you think...
Gamble with S.A. Gear? do ANOTHER Cloyes set? or go to GM Parts Direct or my dealer and get a OEM setup. Chains and gears I have pulled from stock motors look BEAUTIFUL compared to this stuff... Granted the two chains I have stretched/wrecked were both motors run with a FFP UDP and no dampener on it... This latest revision I have had my stock pulley on the whole time, but if I move the crank by hand with a ratchet I can hear/feel a bit of slop in the chain.
Oh another one I just found is the Sealed Power Sets... I use all sealed power bearings and pistons... are the gear sets just as good? Rock Auto has those, and they are twice the price of the Cloyes or S.A. sets.
OEM PN's in post #30
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Now my question to everyone is, What brand did you guys go with?
I did a Cloyes set on my STOCK 3400 way back when I put it in my red car...
This is what happened to the cam sprocket after 60k miles ***NOTE this is not the condition of the current timing set in question... At least I don't think so.
Very badly chewed up and the chain was stretched enough to not be all that impressed with the quality of the part.
Now when I did my chain on my Hybrid I used the same brand set... Unfortunately I did not know of this failure till AFTER I had put the motor in my 96... Had I known about this before I probably would have bought GM parts.
BUT now if I search for timing sets through Advance Auto, their default is S.A. Gear Who is this? are they cheap or better? price is exactly the same as Cloyes, since you can get both from Autozone and I see the C-3036 price is the same as the 73116 number for the S.A. Gear brand.
I stretched the newer 2000+ thin chain on my old setup with a Milzy cam and the LS6 yellow springs.. I had video of that on my photo bucket showing the slack after a measley 15k miles...
So thats why I'm sticking with the larger/older revision of the chain.
So what do you think...
Gamble with S.A. Gear? do ANOTHER Cloyes set? or go to GM Parts Direct or my dealer and get a OEM setup. Chains and gears I have pulled from stock motors look BEAUTIFUL compared to this stuff... Granted the two chains I have stretched/wrecked were both motors run with a FFP UDP and no dampener on it... This latest revision I have had my stock pulley on the whole time, but if I move the crank by hand with a ratchet I can hear/feel a bit of slop in the chain.
Oh another one I just found is the Sealed Power Sets... I use all sealed power bearings and pistons... are the gear sets just as good? Rock Auto has those, and they are twice the price of the Cloyes or S.A. sets.
OEM PN's in post #30
Support WOT-Tech too!
http://wot-tech.com/shop/gm-60v6/94-.../prod_292.html
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