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Re: timing chain
« on: Jun 03, 2006, 08:23:41 PM »
well you either need to drop the oil pan oir pull the head,  it can be done without doing  that  but it aint easy  then the timing cover gaskets,  i would  stick them to the block with some rtv  and press the timing cover on
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