Engine Blocks

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bofish52
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Engine Blocks

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Well did I make my first mistake? I have a 99 Grand Cherokee block that has been clean bored 30 over and cambearings. This block has a thrust plate on the front of the cam. Is this going to be a problem. My cam I have is a Comp.68235-4.Also will Cloyes roller chain work with this. I have read no where that this is a issue except on a form that a guy was going to have Crane build him a roller cam and the thrust plate was mentioned.
Thanks for any info.
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Stroker Displacement: 4.6L
Vehicle Year: 2000
Vehicle Make: Jeep
Vehicle Model: Cherokee
Location: Radford, Va

Re: Engine Blocks

Post by SilverXJ »

No, you are fine. You just need to replace the thrust plate and its bolts with the earlier timing set (what years is your cloyes for?) and Mopar bolt kit #83502890, which has the cam bolt, the spring and the dowel.

And you are in the wrong forum forum. Please post in Stroker basics.
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