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<blockquote data-quote="2slo95fiveoh" data-source="post: 761302" data-attributes="member: 8966"><p>The only thing I'm aware of is when ford switched to the "silent drive" timing chain late in 93.. Every time I order a timing chain for</p><p>my 94 or 95 I order it for a pre-93, and I'm unaware of any other design of timing chain.. Perhaps those are the 2 they are refering to? I've been</p><p>told/read that the pre-93 use a double roller design that is stronger than the 94+ design, and it's cheaper too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2slo95fiveoh, post: 761302, member: 8966"] The only thing I'm aware of is when ford switched to the "silent drive" timing chain late in 93.. Every time I order a timing chain for my 94 or 95 I order it for a pre-93, and I'm unaware of any other design of timing chain.. Perhaps those are the 2 they are refering to? I've been told/read that the pre-93 use a double roller design that is stronger than the 94+ design, and it's cheaper too. [/QUOTE]
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