Timing Chain Service Interval

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Old 07-22-2017, 09:14 PM
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Timing Chain Service Interval

Thanks for reading this. I have a 1976 Dodge class C motorhome with a 2 barrel 360. Milage is 71,000. I was just wondering if I should change out the timing chain and gears now or wait until when? I had a friend who had his slip on a 318 77' Aspen at 90,000. That car though truly had the stuffing beat out of it. How likely are nylon gears to fail with age and not necessarily miles?
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Welcome. You are correct, age and severe use will wear/damage the timing set.

If you can move the crank back and forth until you feel valve train resistance, it will tell how loose it is. 5 degrees of movement is ok, 10 degrees or more should be changed.
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