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Old 02-17-2001, 09:48 PM   #1
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Post Timing chain cover help - new cam.

I'm putting the 2031 in - I have a question on re-installing the timing chain cover - is there some kind of trick to getting the cover back on without my oil pan gaskets sliding off or not lining up when I push it over that key on the bottom right hand bolt of the cover?
I'm done for the night, but I don't want to get stuck tomorrow - I wanna drive!


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