Cam Installation question
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I don't think you HAVE to, but I took all the bolts loose on mine so I could pull it down 1/2". That little 1/2" gap buys you alot.
I know some have done it without dropping the pan at all but I didn't want to cut the inside lip off the timing cover.
When I put the cover back on I used a big glob of "The Right Stuff" rtv in the corners and it sealed up great. I also did a little around the studs at the corner too.
I know some have done it without dropping the pan at all but I didn't want to cut the inside lip off the timing cover.
When I put the cover back on I used a big glob of "The Right Stuff" rtv in the corners and it sealed up great. I also did a little around the studs at the corner too.
In response to my own question. I think it is easy pulling th timing cover off but not so easy putting back because when compressing the bottom rubber seal to the oil pan i have heard that it is difficult to do so. Anyone have any insight to this matter?
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Originally posted by ORAY777
In response to my own question. I think it is easy pulling th timing cover off but not so easy putting back because when compressing the bottom rubber seal to the oil pan i have heard that it is difficult to do so. Anyone have any insight to this matter?
In response to my own question. I think it is easy pulling th timing cover off but not so easy putting back because when compressing the bottom rubber seal to the oil pan i have heard that it is difficult to do so. Anyone have any insight to this matter?
, but I guess he was happy he didn't have to pull the pan. Trending Topics
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it was easy to pull the cover off but i had to loosen the oil pan to get it back on, used a 1/4" ratchet which fits in there pretty well with the engine in.
Hey Mark A Shields how did your brother Press that thing back in? I'd like to make my life a little easier ya know
. I definetly do not want to pull down the pan cover because i really don't feel like having the headache of putting RTV sealant all around there especiall working from the bottom up. I'm really messy with that stuff.
. I definetly do not want to pull down the pan cover because i really don't feel like having the headache of putting RTV sealant all around there especiall working from the bottom up. I'm really messy with that stuff. Thread
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