TIMING CHAIN REPLACEMENT
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TIMING CHAIN REPLACEMENT



You may be able to get that tool from Miller Special Tools. That is the company that originally made these for Chrysler. They are still in business & many of the widely used tools are still available from them. Not sure if their address in in the resources section or not.
John
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 3:42 PM
Subject: IML: TIMING CHAIN REPLACEMENT

Hello again,
    I am finally starting the much-delayed replacement
of the timing chain on my '78  NYB.  Brad Hogg
graciously sent me the relevant service manual, which
brought a new question.  Is it necessary to be sure to
NOT move the engine once the old chain is off?  Also,
the manual makes a big issue about using a strange
tool to prevent the cam shaft from contacting the
welch plug.  Can anyone tell me what this is about,
and what method I should use in place of the strange
"C-3509" tool, which  of course I don't have.

Thanks
Bruce S

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