Simplex Timing Chain

Simplex Timing Chain

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duff-man

Original Poster:

632 posts

220 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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My engine is in need of having the upper tensioner replaced, whilst getting this work done I would like to know if it’s worthwhile going to the Simplex Chain setup that is now available, and what if any advantage does it have?

Obviously whilst having the tensioner done the half time bearing will be replaced as I know these can be an issue.

Would there be anything else worth doing whilst the cover is off and engine out?


Thanks in advance,
Mark

jcpgasoline

278 posts

228 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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I don't know about the durability of the product but the benefits seems to be centred largely around the lower mass which requires less force (torque) to accelerate and stores less energy, those savings being passed on to the wheels. The closest analogy I can think of is a lightened flywheel.

Don1

16,161 posts

222 months

Thursday 22nd December 2011
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It takes a load of mass out of the engine, and helps the car rev faster (I believe).

Basically it's two thumbs up from me.

DonkeyApple

62,168 posts

183 months

Friday 23rd December 2011
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I'm running this. As part of a raft of changes it makes sense if you have a high and fast reving engine. It does remove a reasonable amount of weight but I'm not sure what impact it would have just on its own.

PascalBuyens

2,868 posts

296 months

Friday 23rd December 2011
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Definitely helps in letting the engine rev easier, and on top of it: less parts to break smile

Targarama

14,680 posts

297 months

Monday 26th December 2011
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Why would a duplex chain be used in the first place? Probably for reliability/strength reasons? How much gain would be made, and is that a tradeoff vs a possible breakage?

(I'm no expert, my knowledge of this stuff comes from rebuilding Ford Crossflows 20 years ago.)

nrick

1,866 posts

177 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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I would guess reliability, no other reason I can think of.