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Old 10-07-2012, 09:42 AM
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I have a coolant leak off the front of the motor. A mechanic looked it over and over and said it was the timing cover gasket. Is there coolant there? I never heard of it in the timing cover/gasket!
Old 10-07-2012, 11:37 AM
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I had a leak from the timing cover on my 83 302 and it was leaking from a bolt that held on the cover and penetrated the water jacket. Shop that changed the timig chain for the PO didn't put sealer on the bolt.
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My truck has the same problem but the timing cover is cracked on mine.
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Yes water passes through the timing cover.
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Thanks guys. I guess ill have the shop do the gasket and timing set while they have it off!
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It shouldn't need re-timing I just did mine and it didn't need re timing.
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I'm going to have them put a new chain and gear set on it while they have the cover off. Better to be safe than sorry knowing my luck !
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Good luck and it is better to be safe than sorry.



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