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Mr.Gasket® Timing Cover - Chrome (Cover Only)



Part #: 4596
$59.71 For each
Free Shipping! *to continental U.S. only

Fits On:
• 1968 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova, 1972 Chevrolet Brookwood, • 1973 Chevrolet Blazer, • 1976 GMC G35/G3500 Van, • 1976 GMC K15 Pi... See more
Description:
Chevrolet Big Block 1965-90. Cover only, does NOT include gaskets, seals and bolts. For use with OEM style timing chain only. Double roller type chains or gear drives require checking for adequate clearance.
Mr.Gasket® Timing Cover - Chrome
Mr.Gasket Feature Attributes:
• Timing Cover
• Use w/OEM Timing Chain
• Chrome Plated
• Cover Only
• Big Block
• Double Roller Type/Gear Drives Need To Check Clearance
Chevrolet Big Block 1965-90. Cover only, does NOT include gaskets, seals and bolts. For use with OEM style timing chain only. Double roller type chains or gear drives require checking for adequate clearance.
Mr.Gasket® Timing Cover - Chrome
Mr.Gasket Feature Attributes:
• Timing Cover
• Use w/OEM Timing Chain
• Chrome Plated
• Cover Only
• Big Block
• Double Roller Type/Gear Drives Need To Check Clearance
Mr. Gasket, another company owned by Prestolite Performance, sells fuel pumps, air filters, thermostats and a variety of gaskets for different applications. Based out of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. Gasket ensures proper sealing within the engine and improved efficiency and reliability with their products.
Q: How do you install a timing belt?
A: Timing belts should be left to the pros. Removal of your valve cover will need to take place. The engine should be timed after installation to make sure it's timed correctly, if not you can bend your valves.
Q: What is a timing belt? Why buy a timing belt?
A: A timing belt (also known as a timing chain or cam belt) is a part of an internal combustion engine that controls the timing of the engines' valves and camshafts. Factory timing belts get worn over time and should be replaced with high performance units. High performance units feature better durability, slip resistance and abrasion resistance than stock belts.
A: Timing belts should be left to the pros. Removal of your valve cover will need to take place. The engine should be timed after installation to make sure it's timed correctly, if not you can bend your valves.
Q: What is a timing belt? Why buy a timing belt?
A: A timing belt (also known as a timing chain or cam belt) is a part of an internal combustion engine that controls the timing of the engines' valves and camshafts. Factory timing belts get worn over time and should be replaced with high performance units. High performance units feature better durability, slip resistance and abrasion resistance than stock belts.
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