My timing cover
Danny, get someone to PS some of the options to get a better idea. PM Nameless as his skills are top notch. Might be difficult to PS the chrome but the black and green should be easy enough. For that matter, just have the plates PS green on your current cover.
Originally Posted by GreenGoblin
My 05-07 non rev up powder coated black with chrome covers is up for sale will be off the car friday
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You need to take off the belts, pulleys, pull the front clip.... Its not that hard just time consuming but honestly it changes the whole look of the motor big tim
yeah I figured that one as far as what to remove...once removed though is there anythign that I need to carefully remove?? meaning...when installing back I should have any issues with bolting back up....I think the last thing is that I would also have to put the fluids back in to my knowledge....
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It is very easy and straight forward, no need to even drain the oil. you install the timing cover first the main piece, then you install the smaller chrome pieces after.



