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While we're on the subject, how do all of you who have done so, remove the front seal from the timing cover?
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Ed Woods
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On December 7, 2019 at 9:43 AM Geo Hahn <ahwahneetr@gmail.com> wrote:
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On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 7:21 PM Jim Vass <
<a href="mailto:jimstr4@gmail.com">jimstr4@gmail.com</a>> wrote:
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...had my mechanic friend insert it in the cover
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...on closer look the seal hadn't been installed squarely. I'll order another seal and gasket...
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And this time, perhaps, you should do the installation yourself. This is why I don't like anyone else touching the car - be they friend, professional or both.
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At least it is a TR4 - on a TR3 getting at that seal is a real PITA.
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