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Old 07 Jul 2009, 06:32 am
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Default Re: timing cover

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Originally Posted by CREWZIN View Post
Lets face it, it takes 5 to 7 hours to replace the timing belt and your leak is in the same area.
HOLY FREAKIN' CRAP!!!!! never thought it was that long.....i'll defenitly have to do it myself....

I was asking because in my life time i had 3 cars in 4 years of me driving...(im 29 i know i was late at getting my liscence but i knwuw that i would've crashed because of a heavy foot) anyway lol my 92 5.0 f150 and my 94 lt1 roadmaster all had rear main seal leaks.......am i doomed to have that oil leak HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!!!!!!!!!!!

Time for me to get my hand dirty...

thanks crewzin' you're like a god for us here!
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