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Old 05-16-2008, 11:20 PM
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pro comp timing gear drive

'77 F-150, 4x4, 460cid, edelbrock 750cfm, c-6


I bought some timing gears to replace my chain while I have my motor out. They did not come with instructions, and I want to be sure I put them in correctly. Has anyone installed these?


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line up the dots. they install just like a gear and chain setup.
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I'm not criticizing your choice but the pro-comp line is not known for the best in quality. If you want a gear drive for your cam the dogbone style (Pro-Comp, Pete Jackson) is not the best. The Milodon with the fixed idler is a better design. A good quality billet timing chain is still a good choice also.
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