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Old 01-14-2008, 09:44 PM
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I pulled the shroud and fan pulley after spraying everything with brakeclean and the oil leak is still a mystery. I didn't want to pull the timing cover till I know where to get a kdp fix and how much it will cost me to do so. I tried to pickup a timing cover seal today but that endeavor didn't prevail. I found that autozone can order one for a relentless $52 and change. Does the fix-it kit come with this seal? Mine hasn't been fixed by the way seeing as there was some paint on areas of that gray silicone. Any and all info is appreciated.
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My kit came with the seal. tst products(KDP-03) $48
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The TST kit comes with Permatex, tab, longer bolt, crankshaft seal, and EXCELLENT instructions.
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The TST kit comes with silicon sealant which will make a new cover gasket and a new crankshaft seal along with the tab and longer bolt for the KDP.A good value at about $50.
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Sure sounds like it. where can I find one of those? I need one. Is that all you need? It sounds almost too good to be true.
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on the cummins at work it was leaking oil, tightened up the timing cover bolts and that solved that. maybe with some luck thats all you need to do as well!
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Originally Posted by Ru rammin 2?
Sure sounds like it. where can I find one of those? I need one. Is that all you need? It sounds almost too good to be true.
All you need but the tools

http://www.tstproducts.com/index.asp...PROD&ProdID=64
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