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Old 02-09-2011, 10:49 AM
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has anyone fixed their leak?

i have a small drip coming from the bottom of the timing cover. i ordered the timing cover gasket and seal kit from rockauto (thanks weedahoe).

i am guessing the front end is going to have to come off to get real access to the seal and timing cover.
 
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Old 02-09-2011, 01:12 PM
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no, its quite easy, pull the belt, take the bolts out of the fan hub mount, pull the fan and shroud, the dampner is held on with four bolts and is not pressed, should come right off, then remove the cover, that is if you are just doing the outer gasket, if you need to do the inner gasket, its a real pita.... plan on pulling the entire core support and coolers, pulling the injection pump, and also have to remove the cam.... either way while you are in there, check all bolts you can get too, and check the kdp, the 03 shouldnt have a kdp issue, but there is a chance...
 
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Old 02-09-2011, 01:18 PM
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i should be doing the outter cover and the crank seal. i am getting a slight drip from the bottom there, but its enough to drive me nuts with the spots in the drive way.

it sounds easier than anticipated. i thought i was going to have to remove the bumper, rad, etc... to gain proper access to the front of the motor.
 
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did this a month or so ago. it was lot of work, but its done now. the old seal had a part of the lip folded under which allowed it to have a slow drip. its been a month or so, and still dry as a bone under the truck.
 


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