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Posted by adam p on June 03, 2001 at 19:39:17:

In Reply to: I have the same question, anyone have an answer? posted by Terry on June 03, 2001 at 18:12:02:


As I'm rebuliding my motor I'd like to do everything thoroughly and not have to get back in there to 'update' it frequently.

Terry

on our cars while running the car hard, the oil tends to slosh back in forth, this makes the timing chain ten. usually lose oil presure:( .. The e36 does not respond to lack of oil pressure nearly as bad as ours! in my car going around a clover leaf I would start to hear the timing chain ten. rattle bad, after teh new one was on I get no such problem.. I think it is an overall better part!



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