Re: L79 Camshaft (GM # 3853151); who makes what
I apparently missed a couple of prefix digits in the NAPA part number - or my notes are old and the numbers changed:
NTP 103023X is an three way adjustable roller chain set. There are two listings for this part number. One says non-factory roller cam. (I'm not sure if this precludes its use for flat tappet cams.) The second listing says nothing about the type of cam
NTP 103023 is the OE replacement non-adjustable truck roller chain set
NTP 203001 is the OE replacement second design (narrow) silent chain used on pass. cars.
I suspect that all of the above are manufactured by Cloyes. NPT stands for "NAPA Timing Products", so they are probably all Cloyes manufactured products sold under NAPA's own brand.
That can be a problem - determining who actually manufactures a part in the "brand name" box.
Go to www.napaonline.com and type the part numbers into the search box. I don't think you need to type in the "NPT".
I e-mailed Tim Schuetz, a NAPA jobber in Wisconsin, and asked him to look at this thread and help us sort out the 103023X.
Duke
I apparently missed a couple of prefix digits in the NAPA part number - or my notes are old and the numbers changed:
NTP 103023X is an three way adjustable roller chain set. There are two listings for this part number. One says non-factory roller cam. (I'm not sure if this precludes its use for flat tappet cams.) The second listing says nothing about the type of cam
NTP 103023 is the OE replacement non-adjustable truck roller chain set
NTP 203001 is the OE replacement second design (narrow) silent chain used on pass. cars.
I suspect that all of the above are manufactured by Cloyes. NPT stands for "NAPA Timing Products", so they are probably all Cloyes manufactured products sold under NAPA's own brand.
That can be a problem - determining who actually manufactures a part in the "brand name" box.
Go to www.napaonline.com and type the part numbers into the search box. I don't think you need to type in the "NPT".
I e-mailed Tim Schuetz, a NAPA jobber in Wisconsin, and asked him to look at this thread and help us sort out the 103023X.
Duke
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