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Timing cover damage

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Timing cover damage

Post by PJ.zook »

The plastic timing belt cover has worn thru in several places due to a bolt coming loose and rubbing on pulley. Is it worth replacing with a new one, or just shove the old one back on with some coon and not worry about it, as dirt can get in anyway even on a new cover, so i think the old one might do, will it?
You can buy new ones for a pineapple
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Post by NutterGQ »

are you speaking english...yes you should replace it, and new they keep quite a bit out..the rest I got No idea.
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Re: Timing cover damage

Post by want33s »

PJ.zook wrote: You can buy new ones for a pineapple
:rofl:
Pineapple = $50.

2nd hand should be less than half that at wreckers but I'm sure there are hundreds laying in members sheds. Ask around, you'll probably get one for a 6 pack or less.

Jas.
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