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poolboy said:I don't know if you'll messup the front engine plate gasket or not. I've removed 2 sealing blocks without even removing the front engine plate and done no damage.
On the other hand you may have to replace Moss# 697-490.
The only reason I can think of to consider the steel sealing block is if you've already stripped threads in the aluminum. If you haven't already stripped them, just don't in the future and you'll be just fine.
Why over torque in the first place ?
I think there are 24 or 25 bolts holding the sump in place, overtightening those 2 aren't going to stop a leak from the timing cover.
Ken... You have added yet another twist... I am at the point right now where the timing cover is off and I was contemplating having to remove the gears in order to remove the back plate.
Maybe I should drop the pan and try replacing the front sealing block and see how it goes... If the gasket gets destroyed, then I could remove the back plate and finish the job.
The steel sealing block is sitting on my work bench just staring at me but I figure if I'm this far, I might as well get it done as I don't want to have to do it again!
By the way.... The stock sealing block which is in at the present is not leaking so maybe I should just leave it alone... decisions, decisions!
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