cplurbz
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yea i should replace it. i dont know why i didnt pre order it with my other shit. that and i dont look forward to pulling/ installing a new crank sprocket. im sure thats not gonna be a pain in the ass.Well on the fuel line bracket, I figured it was there just keep stuff "in place", maybe
during assembly or something... I did Not put mine back on when I had the heads off..
On the timing chain, Yes that's it.. The plastic rubbing type eventually wears off
and spits shit into the engine... But yours looks "loose" (the chain) to me...
If I were this far on yours I'd put a new OE chain on for sure. Doesn't have to be
a GM brand, but just an oe replacement
To add, the LS2 "bowtie" chain tension is just to keep it from Whipping when
accel or decel, not to keep "slack" out of it like the orig
it was all just a dry run anyway cause i was concerned with the end difference between the one bolt stock cam and sprocket and the new 3 bolt L33 cam and sprocket.
the old cam had a longer "nose" on it, between where the sprocket mounts and the first bearing journal. i measured the thrust plates, cams, and sprockets. luckly they both have the same gap of, what it appears to me and my old mics is a gap between the sprocket and first journal of .175 with both new and old plates being .160.
i might be off a little cause the last time i had my mics cal'ed was 4 years ago but im ok with both of them having the same measurements after going between the two 3 times.
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