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      Timing Cover Seal?

      I've been preparing a big order on rockauto and confused about where the timing cover seal is suppose to go.

      The product is located at Engine -> Timing Cover Seal

      Is this the seal for the crankshaft pulley?



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      I'm not sure what thats for. The crank and camshaft seals are already listed separately, must be listed wrong.

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      Is there any seal for the timing cover? If not, then I agree that it must be listed wrong.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Swift+ View Post
      Is there any seal for the timing cover? If not, then I agree that it must be listed wrong.
      the only thing that really comes to mind are the Timing Belt Cover Dust Seals.

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      There is no seal in the middle?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Swift+ View Post


      There is no seal in the middle?
      are you talking about where the upper and lower timing covers come together? that is where the Passenger Engine mount goes through the timing cover; there are no seals in that area. the only seals that are on the timing covers are the ones that are on the outside perimeter; which are designed to keep dust and dirt from ruining the timing belt.
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      Good to know.

      Is there a seal between the crankshaft pulley and the crankshaft sprocket?

      I asked a seller on ebay regarding the sale of those seals and he said "it should be the front lower crank seal at the bottom of timing cover i believe". Seems like he is unsure about what he is selling.
      Last edited by Swift+; 08-19-2014 at 02:02 AM.

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      No seal there either.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Swift+ View Post
      Good to know.

      Is there a seal between the crankshaft pulley and the crankshaft sprocket?

      I asked a seller on ebay regarding the sale of those seals and he said "it should be the front lower crank seal at the bottom of timing cover i believe". Seems like he is unsure about what he is selling.
      no, but there is a seal behind the Crankshaft Sprocket.





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