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Old 05-30-2008, 11:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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i broke the timing cover (one thats against the head). is this a major problem or can i just leave it off ????
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Where did you break it? I broke mine around the water pump area and have been running it for a couple years without issue. If its broken completely in half replace it. If its just crack slightly or a chunk missing run with it.

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It's basically only there to protect the timing belt and keep debris from getting lodged in there. So just depends on how you broke it.
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it shattered when pulling off the head (twisted between block and mm) all good the Mole' came threw with a replacement (goto love the Mole')
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