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Old 05-31-2004, 11:31 AM   #1
buckola
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Timing Cover Install

I know... it would be easier if I had of pulled the engine but...
anyway when re installing the timing cover what is the best method of sealing it to the oil pan. I have loosened the pan nuts enuff to remove the cover and have heard several ways to reseal it. should I get one of the gaskets a silicone it up or just use silicone or ????
I am making good progress on the vortec install and to avoid any major setbacks i thot it best to check with you guys ( and girls) first.


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