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Old 10-28-2014, 04:29 PM   #1
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Timing Chains

from an application standpoint, what is the different uses/needs for a stock type chain (Katech for example) and a roller (Cloyes for example)?
I'm not asking "what is best", but trying to understand the differences in the application.

example: is one type a better design for shock loads or high miles or sustained high revs or something I don't know about? the last is most likely
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Old 10-28-2014, 06:26 PM   #2
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Our stock chains are single roller timing chains meaning the part that contacts the inside of the gear teeth has a small rounded roller on the chain. to run a double roller a different sprocket would be needed for the crank shaft also a different timing chain cover , a K5r is the most common swap in for the stock chain as it has been race tested. Also chains do not normally stretch but wear on the roller surface..... The roller chain is better as the links of the chain have a roller to cover the linked round to make it wear out instead of the chain itself. I am using the stock chain and down the road will most likely freshen up the oil pump down the and and the timing chain as I was advised they are fine and bought a better harmonic balancer to help for cranks shaft main bearing or timing chain wear.
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Old 10-28-2014, 08:52 PM   #3
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Our stock chains are single roller timing chains meaning the part that contacts the inside of the gear teeth has a small rounded roller on the chain. to run a double roller a different sprocket would be needed for the crank shaft also a different timing chain cover , a C5r is the most common swap in for the stock chain as it has been race tested. Also chains do not normally stretch but wear on the roller surface..... The roller chain is better as the links of the chain have a roller to cover the linked round to make it wear out instead of the chain itself. I am using the stock chain and down the road will most likely freshen up the oil pump down the and and the timing chain as I was advised they are fine and bought a better harmonic balancer to help for cranks shaft main bearing or timing chain wear.
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Old 10-29-2014, 08:29 AM   #4
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Our stock chains are single roller timing chains meaning the part that contacts the inside of the gear teeth has a small rounded roller on the chain. to run a double roller a different sprocket would be needed for the crank shaft also a different timing chain cover , a K5r is the most common swap in for the stock chain as it has been race tested. Also chains do not normally stretch but wear on the roller surface..... The roller chain is better as the links of the chain have a roller to cover the linked round to make it wear out instead of the chain itself. I am using the stock chain and down the road will most likely freshen up the oil pump down the and and the timing chain as I was advised they are fine and bought a better harmonic balancer to help for cranks shaft main bearing or timing chain wear.
thx Christian, my bad.........had a flashback to old SB days to the old chains. always upgraded to double roller for those.
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