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3.1 Timing Chain Cover Leak.. Remove oil pan or not???


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Looks like its the ever elusive timing chain cover leak directly below the rear head gasket..

 

same old question guys.. please chime in

 

Timing cover

users say remove oil pan

http://www.gminsidenews.com/forums/f53/96-pontiac-3-1-timing-cover-leak-82967/ users say do not remove oil pan

http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/gm-1995-98-3-1l-timing-cover-water-leak-issue-163617.html

http://www.gmforum.com/oldsmobile-171/front-cover-gasket-replacement-304245/

http://www.chevytalk.org/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/289398/

 

Not sure if I'm gonna do the oil pan or not.. certainly can't hurt since it'll go bad sooner or later..

What has been your experience???

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No, you dont need to remove the oil pan. remove the crank pulley, ( 18mm bolt ) then remove all the timing cover bolts, and pull it off. make sure you drian the coolant from the block first using the two drains in front and rear of the block, or both sides depending on how your looking at it. If you dont do that first, youll get alot of coolant going into the oil pan. Clean the block and the timing cover up, inspect the seal, then reassemble.

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