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Old 06-30-2009, 02:11 PM   #1
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Default TEKSID TIMING CHAIN GUIDE ISSUES USING ROMEO PARTS

Before started my build I was told that all of my romeo parts would swap over to the teksid block. I go to put my tensioners on today and the teksid block does not use dowels like my romeo block. What timing parts do I need (guides, tensioners, hardware). The straight guides appar to line up but I don't know if I need new ones of those too.
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Old 06-30-2009, 05:37 PM   #2
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You need a set of the screw in dowels for the curved guides from a 2002 Ford Explorer and everything else will work.
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You need a set of the screw in dowels for the curved guides from a 2002 Ford Explorer and everything else will work.
So all I need is the dowels, I can use my guides and arms?
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Oh ok, I figured the threaded dowel would be a different size (because the hole is definately smaller) which would mean the guides wouldn't fit snug on them. Should I get the dowels from a Ford dealer or is there somewhere else I can get them?
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Do you have a pic of what your talking about
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Nah no pics at the moment
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Well if you get a chance click a pic cause I will be in the market for a built block soon and want to see what your talking about in case I use a teksid block.
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Well if you get a chance click a pic cause I will be in the market for a built block soon and want to see what your talking about in case I use a teksid block.
The block is at my friends house so I can't get pics at the moment...bump for any more input/ info on places I can get the dowels.
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