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Old 10-21-2015, 03:17 AM   #31
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Re: A boy and his 1972 fleetside restoration

Careful about Chrome timing covers If you don't use a wire wheel on the back side to rough up the metal you will never get that thing the seal.When you do and the sealer gets hard it will pure out of there.Chrome on the oil pan and the timing cover and the valve covers always a bad Idea.They always leak using painted ones will last so much longer less problem in the long run.

That's why No race teams use chrome on any of there engine parts they leak
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