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Old 03-03-2005, 02:24 PM   #1
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Default leak from timing chain cover

Leaking coolant from the timing chain cover. My shop will be doing the work. The motor is stock w/ 130,000 miles. I also will have the stock timing chain replaced with a double roller, as I assume the stock chain must have some slop after all those miles. Any recommendations on one? Is this like a 4-5 hour job?

Also, anything else I should have done while he's in there?
(don't say heads, cam, intake, can't afford it right now)
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