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FEL-PRO TCS 46041 Timing Cover Gasket Set US $25.20
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Fel-Pro Timing Cover Gasket Set US $13.00
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FEL-PRO TCS 46077 Timing Cover Gasket Set US $39.51
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85-95 Toyota Pickup 4Runner 22R Timing Chain +Cover Kit US $57.19
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HONDA GL1000 GL1100 TIMING BELT COVER GASKETS US $38.95
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Fits 89-92 MITSUBISHI 2.0L TIMING BELT KIT WATER PUMP w/ VALVE COVER GASKET 4G63 US $86.20
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Timing Belt Kit Honda Civic 1996 to 2000 1.6L Sale Price: $128.95 |
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Timing Belt Kit Honda Civic 1996-2000. Includes: * timing belt * water pump with gasket * timing belt tensioner * tensioner spring * valve cover gasket * four spark plug tube seals * five valve cover bolt grommets * three accessory drive belts * front camshaft seal * front crankshaft seal... |
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Chevy Small Block 283-305-327-350-400 Steel Timing Chain Cover Set w/ Timing Tab - Black Sale Price: $18.99 |
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Chevy small block timing chain cover set includes painted black steel timing chain cover, chrome steel timing tab, bolts, seal, and gaskets. Fits Chevy 283-305-327-350-400 small block engines. NOTE: Will not clear double roller timing chains. |
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Timing Belt Kit Honda Civic 2001 to 2005 1.7 LX DX EX Sale Price: $164.89 |
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Timing Belt Kit Honda Civic 1.7 LX DX EX 2001-2005. Includes: * timing belt * water pump with gasket * timing belt tensioner * timing belt tensioner spring * both accessory drive belts * valve cover gasket set including grommets and spark plug tube seals * front crankshaft seal * front camshaft seal * timing belt tensioner bolt... |
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TIMING CHAIN COVER GASKET | GLM Part Number: 30440; Sierra Part Number: 18-0980; Mercury Part Number: 27-54529 Sale Price: $27.99 |
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E-Z-GO 11399-73010 CUSH GASKET, TIMING BELT COVER [Misc.] Sale Price: $30.30 |
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Check your Owners/Parts manual for correct application and fit. This is the current part description provided by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). To confirm your parts fit or description, Email us with your Make, Model and Serial Numbers. |
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Get Higher Gas Mileage by Maintaining Your Car ( Part 2 of 2 )
Now every 3,000-Miles or Three Months which ever comes first take your car in to get it serviced: Go ahead and change your engine oil and have them do a complete check of all of your fluids plus your tire pressure to make sure that the other fluids are good and that the tire pressure is set prefect also just in case you have a nail or a problem then they will find it out at the mechanic shop, or if you work on your car yourself to make sure to do a complete check list on it.
Now oil and transmission Fluid are one of the main things for the car and the most expensive parts to be changed. So it is a good idea to make sure you keep your car maintained so that you will not have any problems in the future and to prevent expensive repairs when your car reaches a higher mileage.
Every Six Months: I would defiantly check my windshield wipers, since it is rubber the sun and smog will ware the rubber and it will not work properly. Or if you decide not to change it during the summer time defiantly change it when winter comes around because it will rain a lot and you don’t want to get stuck somewhere also you want to be safe and not get in an accident for something that will not cost you a lot. I do recommend that you change the wiper with the original ones from the dealer because they work the best, they last the longest, and they won’t make any noise or fall apart after so many months. The reason I say not to get aftermarket is because they will change the original wiper and put aftermarket on and then you will use it and later find out that it is not working that good.
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Now overall there are 3 factory services that should be done at certain mileage.
First one is a Minor Service done every 7,500 miles: This service is basically an oil change, rotate tires, ck all fluids, and ck the tire pressure. Usually the dealers or certain mechanic shops will also steam clean the engine so that it stays clean.
Second is an Intermediate Service done every 15,000 miles: this service has everything that the Minor Service has plus on certain models you would change the transmission fluid + Valve Cover Gaskets.
Third is a Major Service done every 30,000 miles. This has everything that the Intermediate Service has plus depending on the make and model of your car things will be different. But in general you would change the Distributor Cap & Rotor + Spark Plugs + Air Filter + Fuel Filter + Coolant Flush + Brake Fluid Flush.
Now basically this is a good overall procedure of what you would have to do to keep your car in tip top shape so that it runs at its best performance and you get the best gas mileage on the car. But the main thing is that the car will be reliable and won’t leave you stranded in the middle of no where.
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replacing valve cover gasket on a 1998 ford escort zx2?
can it just be replaced or do i need to tear apart anything else like the cover on the side ( timing belt or timing chain cover) ?
already got on line at autozone, ask advance auto about it
front timing cover and engine mount (you need to support the engine as well) if you have a zetec engine
just the valve cover if it is a SPI engine
1991 Nissan Pulsar GL review from Australia and New Zealand
What things have gone wrong with the car? Broken headlight and bumper. Probably because of the front end bump we had. The thermostat seized open; when replaced, the timing had to be re-adjusted.
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