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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Sandusky, Ohio
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![]() I have to replace the timing chain cover gasket and I need to know if I need the gasket with a sleeve or without. Also they asked if I had 58 links in my timing chain. I want to replace the timing chain while I have everything apart. I'm going to go with a double roller timing chain. Is this a good idea and can you guys give me a heads up to what I might be looking at. Any problems I should look out for.
Thanks all
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93' Mustang w/ a stock 302 block, E303 cam, 3.73 gears, Pulleys, Edelbrock Performer upper and lower, Edlebrock 70mm throttle body, gt40 heads 1.94 intake, 1.60 exhaust, 1.6 roller rockers, American Thunder exhaust, BBK cold air intake, BBK off road H-pipe, BBK 1-5/8 shorties, AOD with shift kit and 15* timing. |
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