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Thread: Timing cover

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    hey fellow Buellers whe I pull the timing cover which I have yet to do to get it powder coated should I pull the electrial components so they dont get baked in the oven or.... will they be ok? from what I understand the oven will be at 300*+ so... I'm not worried about pulling the cover it's ****ing up the components when I try to pull those lol

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    As long as the covers all that is being baked there's no need to pull anything else. There's nothing attached to the cover.

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    Thanks man I havnt had time to look at the service manual I have just kinda assumed the timing components were on the cover



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