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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Sherman, Texas
Posts: 188
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Thank you to Red And Clark. The timing chain cover was quite pitted in some areas causing the leak. I replaced the cover and gasket and we are back in business. Also put in a new water pump. The timing chain was still in good shape. Elvis
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