20R/22R Timing Chain Cover Gasket Set (75-84)
22R Timing Chain Cover Gasket Set (75-84)
 
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Gasket Set

(Timing Chain Cover)

High-quality timing cover gasket set for the early (75-84) 20R/22R engines. These do not fit late (85-95) blocks.



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Average Customer Review: Average Customer Review: 5 of 5 5 of 5 Total Reviews: 5 Write a review.

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5 of 5 Amazing January 5, 2022
Reviewer: kincayd Evans from Buckley, WA United States  
Worked like advertising

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5 of 5 Timing chain cover gasket aet November 19, 2019
Reviewer: Jason Robinson from Eleele, HI United States  
Quality gasket set made by Mahle.

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5 of 5 Complete October 1, 2018
Reviewer: Miki from Aiea, HI United States  
Great set to cover everything

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5 of 5 22R/20R Timing Chain Gasket Kit August 23, 2017
Reviewer: Edward Boyle Boyle from Bremertron, WA United States  
This is a very good kit that contains gaskets, seals and o-ring. Everything you need when installing the timing cover. And  a low cost.

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5 of 5 Nice quality gasket set April 17, 2014
Reviewer: john velasco from Chandler, AZ United States  
I had an oil drip coming from behind the timing cover and this gasket set remedied the leak. Additionally, I used some Indian Head shellac on the block side of the gaskets to hold them in place and a small amount of FIPG in the top corners of the timing cover. No more leaks!

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