Spring , bolt, and pin conversion

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amceaglesx4
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Spring , bolt, and pin conversion

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Would anyone be so kind to have a pic of this on their engine ? The cam I'm looking at is pre 99. My block is a 99 so I'm not sure how the different setup is setup on an older block. Thanks
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Re: Spring , bolt, and pin conversion

Post by jsawduste »

http://www.ebay.com/itm/JEEP-4-0L-4-2L- ... Im&vxp=mtr

The plate that holds the cam in the block is removed. The bolt that holds the cam timing chain sprocket is replaced with the above bolt that is machined out for the spring and the pin.

Chris has some pictures for you.
http://www.jeepstrokers.com/forum/viewt ... 1&start=15

Remember Russ has the hardware. The Ebay pic is just for reference.
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Re: Spring , bolt, and pin conversion

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Okay cool , thanks friend.
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