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Re: Timing Chain
« on: Jul 22, 2008, 07:15:17 PM »
if you do it now, you can get by with  dropping the oil pan, then pulling the timing cover,  if you wait, it can wear a hole in the timing cover, causing coolant to get in the oil,  and  possibly  jump timing, causing bent or broke valves
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