How to Replace Timing Cover 96-00 V8 5.7L GMC K1500

How to Replace Timing Cover 96-00 V8 5.7L GMC K1500

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1A Auto shows you how to remove or replace a damaged, cracked, or broken timing chain cover. The video is applicable to the

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X-Man says:

What gasket sealant did you use?

David L says:

I did use 18ft lbs and I broke a screw on the block? What did I do wrong

Dustin Ludwig says:

Should of covered the possibility of having to loosen the pan! Thanks

DEMOLITION GENX says:

They make putting the cover on look so easy and won't answer any questions on the lip at the bottom. I'm going to grind mine down I suppose. I only paid $32 for my dorman cover at advanced auto.

6695Rayn says:

I did this and now I have a oil leak I put a lot of silicon too

Devo says:

Is the front main seal the same as a crank shaft seal ??

Northstar1515 says:

18ft lbs is the torque spec for an LS engine's timing chain cover. The SBC's timing chain cover torque spec is 6ft lbs.

millerlightning says:

Great video. I'm now ready to attempt it. Is it the same for a 2000 vortec 6.0l ?

Juan tienda says:

Do I have to put gasket sealer on the built in gasket? I’m new at this.. thank you

Steve Carlson says:

Pour in some AT-205 or Blue Devil. If that doesn't work, you get to do this job. Have fun!

Devo says:

Do you need to drain the engine oil ?

James J. McCloud says:

1 more not so much related question but if I remove my oil pan to replace that gasket would it be best to also do this gasket at the same time and is the an order as to which I do first and last (oil pan and timing cover)

James J. McCloud says:

Do I need to loosen the oil pan or anything to do this

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