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Cluster King
![]() Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Junction City, OR
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Re: One Piece Oil Pan Gasket questions...
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The small timing cover seal will not stick out past the groove if it is in a timing cover designed for a larger seal. Another thing to consider is that a lot of timing covers were cut on the lower edge to help get them on with the oil pan in place. It is an old gear head trick. When the engine is assembled (or was assembled) the timing cover was always installed before the oil pan. Photos courtesy of Google images. Hope this helps.
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