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Sb Chevy 350 Oe Roller Hex-a-just True Roller Timing Chain Kit Cloyes 9-3145a on 2040-parts.com

US $165.95
Location:

Brookings, South Dakota, United States

Brookings, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Brand:CLOYES Manufacturer Part Number:9-3145A

Chevy V6 262 4.3L w/o Balance Shaft, SBC V8 305 350 using OE Factory Roller Cam 1986-2002, Will Not Fit LT1/LT4, Hex-A-Just Billet Cam Gear +/-6 Degrees Adjustment, Billet 3 Keyway Crankshaft Gear, Premium .250 Diameter True Roller Chain

An industry breakthrough when introduced in 1992. Since then the accuracy and simplicity of Cloyes Hex-A-Just system remains unmatched by competitors. The Hex-A-Just True Roller Set is infinitely adjustable to /- 6 degrees. No machining required and no fumbling with offset bushings. Simply dial in your cam timing with the turn of a wrench then tighten the cam bolts to lock the cam position in place. When combined with their Quick Button Two Piece Timing Cover this Cloyes patented technology will save you hours of valuable set-up time. Sprockets are machined from premium billet steel on state-of-the-art CNC equipment. Both sprockets are then induction hardened and oil-quenched using their in-house multi-stage heat treat process. Cloyes Premium True Roller chain features superior strength with full roller action. Side plates are cut and shaved from high strength steel and heat-treated for maximum fatigue resistance. The .250" rollers are "cold rolled" and hardened to exacting standards increasing load and RPM capabilities. An additional feature on Chevrolet applications is the Cloyes' patented "cheater" sprocket tooth profile that provides improved chain wrap and smoother transition. Whether your destination is the street or the track, Hex-A-Just will get you there faster!

 

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