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new timing chain cover seal
Hey!! has anyone got a newer type timing chain cover for a A engine.. the seal on old cover went in from inside cover no problem seal went right in, these new timing cover install from front, it is 1 hellova tight fit.. I have a seal installer,but still, what a B it is, tring to get it started. any of you mopariens have a sugestion on getting it started err? I dont want to bend or break anything?? covers aint cheap.. its out of the car and off the motor.. it seems like a no brainer it goes in from the front out side... tight tight tight,, it wants to slip out everytime...... poop!!!
thanks for the replies in advance Coolcarz |
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