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Comp Butler .005 timing chain torrington bearing
Looking at chains today getting ready to buy one. There is the Nightmare Pro chain for 130$ with the bronze bushing, good deal. Almost bought it. Its a Rollermaster. Then the Cloyes Billet True Race chain. 150$ at Summit.
I just bought one of those(Cloyes billet race) on Amazon for 46$. I had to, it is .010 under so it might bee too short but at that price I thought might as well. Put it on the shelf for later. Looking at Butler they sell a Comp race chain with a Torrington bearing on it. Looks like a Rollermaster to me. But, its like a Sims and only 135$ and .005 under which should be what I need. They must have bought a lot of them to get them at that price. But its the one they use on their 55mm roller bearing cam deals so its not junk. Also have one just like the Nightmare bushing chain for 99$ Sims are 300+$ Anyone ever use the Butler Comp chain with Torrington bearing ? |
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Bump.
Anyone have feedback on the Butler timing chain with a torrington thrust plate? |
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Simms free hp to be had
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It looks like the Butler timing chain uses a stock thrust plate. So no bearing between the cam and the thrust plate.
Just a bearing between the timing chain and thrust plate. |
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