Just had a look on their website, that chain kit is pretty good. I've not seen another complete kit before. :cool:
What's great about that website is it shows an exploded view of all components with LR numbers so you can source them in there or elsewhere ;). Think they got 10% discount on at mo quick delivery aswell.
 
What's great about that website is it shows an exploded view of all components with LR numbers so you can source them in there or elsewhere ;). Think they got 10% discount on at mo quick delivery aswell.
It's a useful additional supplier, thanks.:D
 
Do I get a like for that then :D:D:confused: chaps he he.
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@Petecorbs I wouldn't look at chains and sprockets yet, just changed mine, and unless it is a daily driver, it is a long process, RAVE is good at showing you what to do and can be done with head in-situ you need a timing set with locking pins etc. I took head off mine as it was cracked. If you need any help let me know got plenty of help from all on here but I have been through the whole process as a novice.

The sprockets were badly worn on mine and chain stretch was excessive after 180k miles you would expect that. I ended up buying a complete timing replacement kit from Advanced Motor Factors was cheaper than buying chains and sprockets individually.

Let me know if you want to do this I can guide you where I bought the parts.

I will try and find the threads I made, I think everyone on here knew my issues :eek: but were a great help.
Hi Lukas, thats great thanks for the info, the car is basically an ongoing project not a daily runner so we will look at all aspectes of getting her back to her best over the coming months, she has done 370K kilometres so i assume everything has been changed at least once in the time hahah
 

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