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I have a 38,000-mile 1971 402 Impala that needs some engine work - and I'm wondering if it would have had the nylon timing gear set from the factory (in which case I'd R&R it with a new steel timing set).
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If original then it would have the nylon.
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Yes,GM used them throughout the 1960's/70's.Unless someone has already changed it before you,I would.
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Thanks...guess I'll be getting on that.
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The last one I did was so loose it just about fell off in my hand when the timing cover was removed...and that was on a 33,000 mile car
![]() Best insurance for a big block...check those valve springs, keepers etc...they can be a problem, too. -wilma
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