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Normal drive -on seal. You just need to remove front balancer to get to it. Check the balancer for wear. You may need to get a stainless steel sleeve to repair if worn.
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Since the seal is driven in from the inside of the front timing chain cover, that will have to come off also. Don't forget to order a new cover gasket in addition to the seal.
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A "front timing cover gasket kit" will include seal,timing cover gasket,water pump gasket and partial oil pan gasket and a fuel pump gasket.Better idea to buy the kit.

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As long as your there, check the timing chain for wear.
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Talkwrench Y-Guy: When re-installing the front cover, it's important to center the cover as best you can or you will be leaking again. If you align the base of the cover with the bottom edge of the block, that will be very close. Ford had a "Guide Tool" to do this, but I've never seen one. Hope this helps Bill
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The shop manual gives a spec of a 1/2in. deflection. You didn't say how many miles you have on the vehicle, but I would think if the engine has 25k on it I would go ahead and replace it. As long as you've disassembled it that far I would replace it. Unless you plan on a major rebuild in the future.
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It's not hard to get it out. You have a bit farther to go to get the cam. and you'll have to go still a little farther, if you plan to swap it, lifters and all. Intake, valley cover, valve covers, push rods, distributor, and oil pan, at least.
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