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Do any timing cover bolts connect to water jackets on 48 DeSoto?


MarcDeSoto

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Today I removed the timing cover off of the front of the block.  Water started to drain out of the one of the top bolts and I think one of the bottom bolts.  Is this normal?  Also I guess to remove the plate you have to remove the crank and camshaft sprockets and chain, correct?  

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I removed the cam sprocket and chain, and the all the bolts that secure the outside perimeter of the plate.  But I'm having much difficultly removing the plate itself.  I didn't remove the crankshaft sprocket as I don't think that is necessary.  I can barely get a prybar in the top of the plate, but something seems to be holding it tight.  Any ideas why I can remove the plate?  

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You have one of the bolts screwed in from the wrong side...maybe causing the timing cover from being seated tight to the engine support plate.

 

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Should I coat bolts going into water jackets with water proof sealer?  What is a good way to knock out the oil seal?  Should I knock it out from the front side out the back?  Also, I wonder if I should remove the Oil Seal Plate Package, shown above in DodgeB4ya's last pic?  It's sold as a replacement part, but probably not availible today.  Maybe I can just order the two little rubber seals in it?  

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