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Old 08-28-2019, 02:53 AM
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I thought GM used the nylon tooth timing gear to help the Survivor Police tell whether a motor had ever been apart. They knew that no one would ever put one back in

Actually wasn't it for noise reduction? I would think a sproket made of alloy and nylon would be more costly then a steel gear. Don't get me wrong.I don't think it was a great idea.
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