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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Ford gt engine troubles
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<blockquote data-quote="DieselDr" data-source="post: 15566579" data-attributes="member: 169729"><p>It is a ford gt.... i posted the thread here because the gt section has basically no traffic. </p><p></p><p>good to know bad company. I noticed how similar in size the cloyes secondary chain was to the original but i did not realize it was identical. I have been eyeballing the accufab chains. that is most likely what I wlll go with. Also it is worth noting that on my car the cloyes adjustable primary sprockets through a cam sensor performance fault. M2k replaced the adjustment bolts with stainless (non magnetic) but it didn't not fix the issue. I had to shim the cam sensor out away from the sprocket to correct the problem. car ran fine before and after this issue, was just a matter of check engine light everytime you i started the car. I will be going with stock sprockets this time degreed the old fashion way. </p><p></p><p>As far as an accufab built motor all i will say on an open forum is that John and I didn't see eye to eye. No denying he builds world record motors tho. </p><p> </p><p>M2k picked up the car today. Motor will be out soon. Couldn't possibly say enough good things about them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DieselDr, post: 15566579, member: 169729"] It is a ford gt.... i posted the thread here because the gt section has basically no traffic. good to know bad company. I noticed how similar in size the cloyes secondary chain was to the original but i did not realize it was identical. I have been eyeballing the accufab chains. that is most likely what I wlll go with. Also it is worth noting that on my car the cloyes adjustable primary sprockets through a cam sensor performance fault. M2k replaced the adjustment bolts with stainless (non magnetic) but it didn't not fix the issue. I had to shim the cam sensor out away from the sprocket to correct the problem. car ran fine before and after this issue, was just a matter of check engine light everytime you i started the car. I will be going with stock sprockets this time degreed the old fashion way. As far as an accufab built motor all i will say on an open forum is that John and I didn't see eye to eye. No denying he builds world record motors tho. M2k picked up the car today. Motor will be out soon. Couldn't possibly say enough good things about them. [/QUOTE]
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