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Old 06-04-2010, 01:44 AM
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Originally Posted by kyphur
The only thing that sucks is the cast aluminum timing cover that I have isn't holding the front seal 100% and it pushed out today and oil is just all over the engine compartment. Installed a new seal and is slid in without me tapping it. Sealed it with the yellow gorilla snot so maybe this one will hold. I'll just get a really nice and new timing cover in a few weeks that's a two piece or something.
That's not nice of it. You could have taken a sharp punch and tapped a few tang marks around the hole in the cover to make the seal fit tighter.
Then schmootz a little RTV on the cover before tapping in the seal.
 
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Old 06-04-2010, 07:21 AM
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I feel your pain. If you do get a two piece. Stay away from the Edelbrock ones. They have three little studs tacked around the crank to seal it and they don't seal worth a crap. I have a cloyes now with the adjustable cam button. Love it. Doesnt do much good without the matching Hex-a-just timing set up though.
 
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Old 06-04-2010, 07:52 AM
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Nice, I've heard people say that hearing a new engine fire up is similar to hearing a new born baby cry, both took lols of time and energy and the parents are really proud.

Hope your new baby doesn't poop it's pants!
 
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Old 06-04-2010, 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Camaro 69
That's not nice of it. You could have taken a sharp punch and tapped a few tang marks around the hole in the cover to make the seal fit tighter.
Then schmootz a little RTV on the cover before tapping in the seal.
Put in the new seal last night but havent' gotten a chance to drive it around. That's a good idea that you have about the punch. It pretty much just slid in without too much coercion.

Originally Posted by 77nomad
I feel your pain. If you do get a two piece. Stay away from the Edelbrock ones. They have three little studs tacked around the crank to seal it and they don't seal worth a crap. I have a cloyes now with the adjustable cam button. Love it. Doesnt do much good without the matching Hex-a-just timing set up though.
I've heard good things about Cloyes and their setups. I will look into their setups when I get back from vacation.

Originally Posted by OneShoe50
Nice, I've heard people say that hearing a new engine fire up is similar to hearing a new born baby cry, both took lols of time and energy and the parents are really proud.

Hope your new baby doesn't poop it's pants!
I think it will be fine. Just a new timing cover and maybe a new balancer.
 
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