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![]() It depends on how careful you are when you remove the timing cover. I don't know what year they started this, but in 1989, they had one piece rubber oil pan gaskets. Which is no problem when removing the timing cover. If it a cork gasket and has been changed once, and the person who did it used a shitload of shellac, then you might have something to worry about. Just be careful when you remove the timing cover from the oil pan. (You know there are 4 oil pan bolts that screw into the bottom of the timing cover.) I thought you would like to know that since I have seen timing covers broke trying to get them off.
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