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When I tore my engine apart a few weeks ago I noticed its Summit Racing timing chain was severely stretched in only 40,000 miles so I suspect it was made in China. I wish I had taken a picture of it so you guys could see how badly it was stretched but I didn't think of it at the time. I replaced it with a Competition Cams timing chain set so hopefully it'll last longer. It looked like it had 250,000 miles on it in only 40,000 miles so it was obviously not a high quality chain. The reason I'm mentioning it now is because my engine lopes a LOT more than it had been loping because the timing isn't retarded any more. To make absolutely sure I got the sprocket installed correctly I painted the correct mark as you can see in this picture:
If I recall correctly the crankshaft sprocket had a triangle, a square, and a "0" and I painted the "0" to make it stand out. The symbols aren't stamped very deep so the paint (actually White Out) helped me install it correctly. The Competition Cams chain is advertised as being "pre-stretched" so hopefully it is. I also noticed the camshaft sprocket has "GM" and "10106428" cast into it which makes me suspect they are using OEM camshaft sprockets.
If I recall correctly the crankshaft sprocket had a triangle, a square, and a "0" and I painted the "0" to make it stand out. The symbols aren't stamped very deep so the paint (actually White Out) helped me install it correctly. The Competition Cams chain is advertised as being "pre-stretched" so hopefully it is. I also noticed the camshaft sprocket has "GM" and "10106428" cast into it which makes me suspect they are using OEM camshaft sprockets.
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