Re: [Chrysler300] 1962 Timing Cover Seal
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Re: [Chrysler300] 1962 Timing Cover Seal



If the seal is not leaking then it is not likely to.  I would be more
concerned about a grove worn into the hub of the damper.  If it is deep
then that should be repaired with a seal repair kit from a major seal
manufacturer such as Chicago Rawhide.  The kit contains a very thin
stainless steel ring that is placed on the hub and provides a very smooth
and slightly larger surface for contact with the seal. That will help
insure the seal won't leak.

Minnesota Marshall
Red G,  27 & 28 Dodge Brothers.


 
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006 00:39:31 +0000 "Matt Allyn" <mallyn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
writes:
> I need to yank my vibration damper off of the crank to have it 
> rebuilt. When reinstalling do I HAVE to replace the seal on the 
> timing chain cover?
> 
> Matt Allyn
> Exec. in Charge of Prod.


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