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    Well i read up to about page 2.


    Have a question for those who know.


    What is needed to install a JP double roller properly? I think Nick may have told me but i forgot where he told me at...lol
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    Holy back from the dead post batman.....Before Scotty beats me....
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    take the STOCK crank gear/oil pump gear off and turn it around. there is a chamfer (angle) on the rear side where it mates up with the crank. you need to mirror that same angle onto the JP crank gear.

    DO NOT forget to put both pieces of the JP double on. i forgot the oil pump gear when i put mine back together the first time and i spun a bearing because of no oil. the stock is a single piece, as is the rollmaster. the JP is a TWO PIECE system.


    i have not done any of this, but i milled my oil pump cover and i havent had any problems yet. i havent opened it up to look, but i figure if it breaks then i get to make it even faster than it is now.
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    How would a stock chain do with 130# valve springs?
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    i wouldnt try. even if the chain would hold, the tensioner would go by by and then eat the chain with it.

    use the jp. if you need to get it machined, take it somewhere. i bet you someone would modify it for like $20. it is an easy fix if you know how to do it.
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    So let me get this straight to make sure i understand.


    There is a chamfer on the stock oil pump gear (you have to take the oil pump cover off to access it correct?).


    And I need to make that same chamfer on the jp double roller crank gear.


    Both the side of the oil pump gear (the one that i'm copying)and the timing chain crank gear (the one I am modifing) are located on the back side of the engine (twards the trasmission side)

    Correct?


    Whay cant I just copy the stock timing chain crank gear?
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    you ARE copying the stock timing chain crank gear. that is the only one that matters. the stock crank gear and oil pump gear are ONE piece. the JP double is TWO pieces, one for the crank gear, one for the oil pump gear.

    once you pull the front cover, you can just slide the crank gear/oil pump gear off. compare the back side of that one to the JP crank gear. you will then see clearly what i am talking about.
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    Oh...ok I thought it was a 2 peice
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    end of story you must clerance your motor... to truly be done right you need to check the clerance and fit ona one to one case every motor is unique gm tolerance suck. 45k on JP chain with 90# ls6 and still running

    on a side note someone fiqure out how to run timming gears. Someone find me a set to run and i will do it in the project car. If KR becomes a issue i am 90% sure i can build a digital filter to scan it out
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    has there been any reasons for timing gears yet? i mean, how many people have really broken a double roller that was clearanced properly?
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    I dont mean to bring a thread back from the dead but i gotta ask will this happen on a l26 bottom end, (S/C) with a xp cam and 105 springs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio248 View Post
    has there been any reasons for timing gears yet? i mean, how many people have really broken a double roller that was clearanced properly?
    I've seen at least 1 person who posted pics of a double rollmaster crank gear in 2-3 pieces. Clearance was good from the chain to cover, the gear was not machined though to match chamfers.

    The JP timing sets have their own thread of failures i linked below:
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    Basically get a double rollmaster, not a JP timing set and also match the crank gear with your stock crank gear, especially focusing on the inside chamfer.

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    Right, it's been found that there's were a lot of issues from not understanding the issue and installing incorrectly because many thought the sets were good for US motors as well as Aussie motors. Yet the issue ended up being that difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FoSHO99 View Post
    Basically get a double rollmaster, not a JP timing set and also match the crank gear with your stock crank gear, especially focusing on the inside chamfer.

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    from my understanding, the JP and rollmaster sets are the same and they have been for a while, right? why would it make a difference so long as all the variables are checked before the motor is sealed up?

    i personally ran a JP set straight out of the box (not chamfered correctly) with a shaved down oil pump cover for around 30k before i sold my car still running with it. luck of the draw?
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    Is there anyone that has pictures of the correct setup?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio248 View Post
    from my understanding, the JP and rollmaster sets are the same and they have been for a while, right? why would it make a difference so long as all the variables are checked before the motor is sealed up?

    i personally ran a JP set straight out of the box (not chamfered correctly) with a shaved down oil pump cover for around 30k before i sold my car still running with it. luck of the draw?
    The rollmaster and Jp are different, the JP being a 2 piece crank gear and also has a different pitch on the chain, making them non-interchangeable. There was a thread on clubgp that focused more in depth on the exact differences, but the search function sucks and I can't find it. Someone -either Janice or Farnsworth had pics and specs of all 3 sets including stock and measurements. The JP set was more off than the rollmaster, possibly in more than one way. The Rollmaster was just easier to fix and is more reliable of the 2 so far.

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    Is there anyone that has pictures of the correct setup?
    THere was a thread on clubgp, although even though i call myself an expert searcher on that forum, I can't find it. That forum software/support hasn't updated anything since 2001.
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    all you have to do is take your stock crank gear and the double roller gear to a machine shop and tell them to match the new chamfer to the old gear.
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    Right...I've got pics of it I'll post later...that way you don't have to worry about clearance issues. You don't have to double gasket the front cover and you also don't have to machine down the oil pump cover if you match it to the stocker height wise.
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    I would still need a milled oil pump cover?
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