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292 Timing Cover install

Posted By yehaabill 18 Years Ago
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yehaabill
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Trying to install front timing cover without the "centering" tool ford recomends.

When I removed the cover the seal was "eaten" away on the top 2/3.  Seems the

cover was "off" a little. Suggestions welcome and quick....

                                                                       Thx YeHaa Bill

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You could install the balancer before you tighten up the cover bolts. I did mine while the engine was standing on end with the cover up and never had a problem. Did 1 in the car once and just centered it by eye, it did not leak either. Todays seals are more forgiving than the leather seals they where built with.
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You can use the dampner on the crank to locate the cover. Just slide it on the crank, don`t tighter it on. Then bolt the cover on. That way the cover is positioned where it should be. Pete


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