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Old 06-20-2020, 01:55 AM   #25
GLImages
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Originally Posted by flmont View Post
Great Info...TY.! how long of a job is it,..Thanks frank
It took me about +/- 5hrs moving at a slow pace. That includes jacking up the car, draining/refilling oil, re-reading the directions about 50 times, trying different tools, and a few interrupting phone calls. Its probably a 2hr job for a pro.


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I wanted to add that it is recommended to check cam deviation with durametric before and after the tensioners are installed to verify the chains didnt jump timing. I don't have durametric and my engine has 185k on it so I didn't do that. I'm taking the 'ignorance is bliss' approach. Lol.
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