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Excellent! Thanks everyone for the great advice! I am getting ready to ramp up my suburban project so I will post some updates on my build page.
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Curious, I pulled my '62 305D out several years ago to replace all the seals and gaskets and repaint it. I remember checking the chain slack and like TJ I was surprised by the amount of slack, but it was still within toleance with 50K original miles.
However, I dont recall mine having a double chain/gears. Maybe it does and I forgot? If it doesn't do you have to change the cam, or do you simply add a second gear? |
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There is no need to change the cam, you just have to get the full double roller timing chain and sprocket set.
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What's the advantage of having double roller set up compared to single? Less wear/stretch in the chain over time? |
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A double roller chain is 1.7 times stronger than the same size single strand chain...
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