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Timing belt cover gaskets - necessary?


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Dragon is being taken apart by aircraft-engineer as I type. All the pieces of the timing belt cover are grooved for gaskets, but all are missing. Are they necessary, or can we reassemble without them when we finish?

 

No rattles were apparent without them up until now.

 

Info: 97 Imp L wagon, 2.2, 163000 mi.

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Thanks for the reply!

 

I'll just remember to add them when I drive the Al-Can.

 

Now back to our regularly-scheduled driveway madness... Aircraft-engineer: 'Where's the socket? Where's the wrench? Where's the manual? Go away and shut up. Come here and get this. Gaah, I don't have it, gotta make a parts run... again'

 

Or, in other words, my sanity goes on another regularly-scheduled car-repair-driven vacation in self-preservation... :burnout::banghead:

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If the PS pump is leaking I'd make sure I fixed it. Otherwise that PS fluid seems to find it's way into the timing belt cover. I don't know how/if it would get on the belt but I wouldn't want to take the chance.

 

I just did a 2.5 where the PS pump leaked (the seal in the back) and had the effect of some PS fluid setting on top of the engine and some finding it's way down the front of the motor.

 

Other than that I don't know if the gasket would be such a big deal.

 

Dave

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