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Re: [Healeys] timing chain

To: richard mayor <mayorrichard@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] timing chain
From: Chris Dimmock <austin.healey@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2011 15:06:19 +1000
Here in Australia, many of us use Australian made Rollmaster timing  
gear sets, which are vernier adjustable.
They are rated to 10,000 rpm, and 325 lb seat pressure
Rollmaster uses iwis chains (website english.iwis.com ) which are  
German made chains, used by BMW and Opel etc.
The rollmaster vernier adjustable gear kit for a Healey 3000 is part  
number CS8220 and includes iwis chain 3DR62-2 which is a 62 link chain  
which is also used on Holden - AMC V8s and Toyota 18r engines. The  
chains are available seperately 3DR62-2.
Rollmaster also makes a non vernier adjustable timing gear & chain  
set, which has multiple adjustment keyways in the crank gear, but I  
don't have the part number for that one handy.
Best
Chris


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On 22/07/2011, at 10:28 AM, richard mayor <mayorrichard@hotmail.com>  
wrote:

> As far as I can determine, ALL of the usual sources for Healey parts  
> sell the
> cheap timing chains ($10.00) with the "County" label. Another common  
> brand
> is/was Rolon made in India also selling for about $10.
> Because I race my Healey I use Renold timing chains. They are made  
> in France
> and they are the best. 6 cylinder Healeys use the same chain as  
> TR6s, so I buy
> my Renold timing chains from The Roadster Factory (a big source for  
> Triumph
> parts). They cost about $54.00. I believe that Renold invented the  
> roller
> chain about a zillion years ago. Also, the timing chain tensioners  
> in the 6
> cylinder engines say Renold on them so they were OEM in the 50s and  
> 60s.
>
> Richard Mayor
> BN7L-466  Vintage Racer
> Portland, Oregon
>
>
>> Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 10:06:20 -0700
>> To: healeys@autox.team.net
>> From: jmsdarch@sbcglobal.net
>> Subject: [Healeys] timing chain
>>
>> Last time I took the engine apart the timing chain seemed fine.
>>
>> I am doing some more work on the engine and was wondering if I should
>> replace the timing chain.
>>
>> Which company makes the best one?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> John Spaur
>> '62 BT7
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