I have searched and read CDans thread on his replacement of the timing cover and am still not 100% sure I have the answer I need so I will ask all you in the know out there in Cruiser Land to help me out. I am removing my front timing chain cover to replace a broken timing chain slipper, do I have to:
remove the PS pump top stud? Does it go into the front cover?
remove water pump mounting studs for more wiggle room?
remove studs that go into the timing cover from the pan side?
I have the head off (had it rebuilt & new HG), oil pans (both hot tanked) and will be working on the front pulley and cover and would like to avoid any surprises.
PS NAPA sells the correct 3/4" drive 30mm six-point socket (impact) for the crank bolt for only $14.00.
Thanks for all the help.
Dave Horn
remove the PS pump top stud? Does it go into the front cover?
remove water pump mounting studs for more wiggle room?
remove studs that go into the timing cover from the pan side?
I have the head off (had it rebuilt & new HG), oil pans (both hot tanked) and will be working on the front pulley and cover and would like to avoid any surprises.
PS NAPA sells the correct 3/4" drive 30mm six-point socket (impact) for the crank bolt for only $14.00.
Thanks for all the help.
Dave Horn