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Old 09-16-2002, 12:51 AM   #5
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Originally posted by 93GTDIN
If your timing chain cover is leaking it needs to be pulled, cleaned, smoothed, re-siliconed etc. You will definitely need new gaskets of course. J-B welding will only cover up the problem it wont fix it.


I figured it would never be an easy way out.!

Time to fix the olds and put the POS stang away again for a while till I get the time and patience after the last damn problem with it.

Thanks for the reply though!
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