1980 Buick
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Well get this, I had my "T" up in the air and decided to install and updated timing chain & gears (*The metal cam gear etc )... along with the "new" Cam Bering design (that won't allow the camshaft too erode the front timing cover as it "walks up" to it. (the cover).
WHILE I had the car up, I grabbed the crank "inner-collier fan" and I felt some "play" in the timing chain ... (The engine has 17,600 miles on it) ... ANYWAY: I thought I'd upgrade the "Mellings stock pump" to the newer "tall gear" H.O. Pump (I've done this on all my 231's) and the results are always perfect ! ....
"while I'm inside, WHY NOT ? ".
WRONG HERE THO !!
"have a look and see what happened" !
Everything turned out fine in the end, and I learned a lesson NOT to screw with things that are already "fine".
*Thank God I have an oil light !!! I have beautiful pressure parameters all the way around too.
WHILE I had the car up, I grabbed the crank "inner-collier fan" and I felt some "play" in the timing chain ... (The engine has 17,600 miles on it) ... ANYWAY: I thought I'd upgrade the "Mellings stock pump" to the newer "tall gear" H.O. Pump (I've done this on all my 231's) and the results are always perfect ! ....
"while I'm inside, WHY NOT ? ".

WRONG HERE THO !!

Everything turned out fine in the end, and I learned a lesson NOT to screw with things that are already "fine".
