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Buying a new timing chain for 2.0L

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Old September 5th, 2014, 9:33 AM
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I am putting a new timing chain in my 2000 Chevy Tracker 2.0L. I read on a couple sites to make sure I get a good quality chain. I was going to get it at Rockauto but I don't know what brand to get. Can someone recommend a brand or website where I can get a good quality chain kit.
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I did a compression check and all was well so I bought a chain kit at rockauto.com. I put everything back together about a month or two ago and the motor has been running good with the exception of a lifter tap that comes and goes when the motor idles. My theory on bending valves is if the top chain breaks and the cams are able to get in between high points, which it does from the force of the valve springs, you don't bend valves.
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