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timing chain spacer
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CBattaglia |
12-04-2010 01:41 PM |
timing chain spacer
The spacer that goes on the shaft in between the timing chain and damper has a slight groove in it. I wanted to replace it and went to Ford. They said it was discontinued and was $115 when they did sell it. A tech there mentioned getting a front seal with a wear sleve.
Any recommendations to either find a new one or if I should go with the one I have?
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Rick Parker |
12-04-2010 01:48 PM |
What you are looking for is called a Speedi-sleeve manufactured by SKF Braeing company. It is a thin (.010?) thick metal round tube the slips over the length of the seal bearing suface. it is secured with Locktite. One installed it provides a fresh surface for the seal lip to ride on. Very common on engines with high mileage.
http://www.vsm.skf.com/en-US/HeavyDu...eb_secure.ashx
GO to a good auto pars store, such as NAPA.
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blykins |
12-04-2010 02:11 PM |
The crank spacers are still readily available....in steel or aluminum either one. And they're not $115....
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CBattaglia |
12-04-2010 02:38 PM |
Found it for $35. It helps when you know what its called. Ford charges triple.
Tks!
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Barry_R |
12-06-2010 03:13 AM |
Readily available Blue Thunder part in hard anodized aluminum or steel....
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