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96-04 - 4V Specific
Busted Head Gaskets Repair
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<blockquote data-quote="oemracing" data-source="post: 578363" data-attributes="member: 11343"><p>Finally got the timing chains on and the timing cover. Power steering pump is kicking my butt a little, just need to get it back on jackstands p/s pump, valve covers. </p><p>To properly install the timing cover and not loosen all the oil pan bolts is similar to a 22re, place the cover on the oil pan, push down about 15 lbs, push in on the top to line the top of the heads to the cover, and snap into place. I used copper rtv gasket sealant. Something about copper sealent I love. never had one leak using it.</p><p>Advance wanted 145 for a new timing cover gasket. I said, nah I am good. have to get a new valve cover gasket set since I cant find the Left banks valve cover gasket. the rest of the gaskets are reusable, Waiting for my 4runner to sell to buy cams. and redoing this again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oemracing, post: 578363, member: 11343"] Finally got the timing chains on and the timing cover. Power steering pump is kicking my butt a little, just need to get it back on jackstands p/s pump, valve covers. To properly install the timing cover and not loosen all the oil pan bolts is similar to a 22re, place the cover on the oil pan, push down about 15 lbs, push in on the top to line the top of the heads to the cover, and snap into place. I used copper rtv gasket sealant. Something about copper sealent I love. never had one leak using it. Advance wanted 145 for a new timing cover gasket. I said, nah I am good. have to get a new valve cover gasket set since I cant find the Left banks valve cover gasket. the rest of the gaskets are reusable, Waiting for my 4runner to sell to buy cams. and redoing this again. [/QUOTE]
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