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Old 04-22-2003, 07:11 PM   #1
1tuff66
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Unhappy Timing Chain Cover

Recently I have had to replace my front timing chain cover on my engine. From the number stamped into the engine just above the starter, I have surmised that it is from a 64 fairlane (its a 289). I bought a timing chain cover from cal-mustang, but accidently got it for a 63-66 falcon. Everything looks like it matches up ok, but my water pump will not fit up to it. It seems as though the holes for where the coolent enters and exits are closer together and requires a smaller water pump. This is not really a big deal, but it has made me wonder, if the water pump does not fit, will it match up in back? Is there going to be any problem with the fuel pump/fuel pump eccentric? I have a one piece eccentric on right now. Any help on this would be much appreciated.
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