Timing chains

miha

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HI ALL
Please help, where I can bue timing set from motorcraft (ford) like CLOYES 90387SB? I heard that CLOYES has bad quality or not?
 
HI Guys
Thanks for a advise :)
Who is MAX? How I can connect with him?

I write e-mail about timing chains to tasca.com. They answer me that 95% needed parts are dicounted :(


Guys, were you usally bue original and aftermarket parts for MARK VIII? For example rockauto.com etc..
 
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Miha...

Я не говорю на русском, я использовал Google Translate, чтобы помочь вам ... Нажмите на объявление, что "chris2523" размещен. Удачи вам в вашем автомобиле!

Hope that helps! Anyway, welcome to the Lincolnvscadillac. Nice to see someone from across the Atlantic ocean. Click the above mentioned advertisement (FIVE STAR FORD) & they will help you! Good luck with your car!
 
Give me a list of what you need,

I have a REALLY good ford dealer here in Colorado that I get parts for dealer's cost only.

I also get on average 55-75% off anything at O'Rilley autoparts, so that option is there too.
 
Miha...
Я не говорю на русском, я использовал Google Translate, чтобы помочь вам ... Нажмите на объявление, что "chris2523" размещен. Удачи вам в вашем автомобиле!
Hope that helps! Anyway, welcome to the Lincolnvscadillac. Nice to see someone from across the Atlantic ocean. Click the above mentioned advertisement (FIVE STAR FORD) & they will help you! Good luck with your car!
Thanks a lot chris2523 and UltimateSVT
Max already answer me, he did`t had need timing set or these parts separatly (timing chaines, etc..) :(

Give me a list of what you need,

I have a REALLY good ford dealer here in Colorado that I get parts for dealer's cost only.

I also get on average 55-75% off anything at O'Rilley autoparts, so that option is there too.

Hi Mike

I need timing set or parts separatly like CLOYES 90387SB and new grille for my 94.
I heard that cloyes has bad quality.
 
may i ask why you are replacing the chains? are they noisy or is it a preventative thing? it is a somewhat of a complicated procedure, and if your 1 tooth off goodbye engine. id leave them alone i have 178k miles (286k kilometers) and still going strong, and when they break ill just toss another engine in and go. although finding another mark engine over there im sure is impossible, you could always have one shipped ;)
 
Yes, my mechanic sad me that chains are noisy and need replacement.


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you might just need the tensionsers and the guides. thats what usually goes out and makes noise

*ninja edit* im talking about parts #7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 in the first pic. and possibly #27 in the second pic (double edit, the "second pic is the one of the head, cant see the split in the 2 pics)

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you might just need the tensionsers and the guides. thats what usually goes out and makes noise

*ninja edit* im talking about parts #7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 in the first pic. and possibly #27 in the second pic (double edit, the "second pic is the one of the head, cant see the split in the 2 pics)

Maybe you are right, but my mechanic highly recommed me to change all part of timing.
 
Maybe you are right, but my mechanic highly recommed me to change all part of timing.

as long as he can do it correctly, theres no timing marks and theres a special tool to lock the cams in place and another to lock the crank. it is not fun at all. just make sure he will stand behind his work if he trashes the motor, then he can find you another one
 
as long as he can do it correctly, theres no timing marks and theres a special tool to lock the cams in place and another to lock the crank. it is not fun at all. just make sure he will stand behind his work if he trashes the motor, then he can find you another one

Thank for notice, he know it and he made same work on another Mark.
But a problem in where it is all to buy? :(
 

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