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Re: Timing cover; oil pan on or off?
There both right. I have not taken the pan off in years and have just slipped the cover in just like the other have said. Use some sealant of your choice (I prefer the gray Right-stuff from Permatex). I surprised this is the first you have ran across this. Login to read more. ![]()
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