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Lower timing belt cover (accessing filter housing bolts)

BadVr4

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anybody trim their lower timing belt cover so you dont have to take it off to get to the hidden bolt on the filter housing? i would like to do this but wanna see how and where you guys trimmed yours. post good pics!

thanks
 
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atc250r

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IIRC, you can just drill a hole where that bolt is so that you can get it out.

John
 

Rausch

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I drilled a hole in mine the last time. I wound up taking everything off first (made a pilot hole for reference first), and drilled a hole big enought to get a 3/8" drive socket through. after everything was buttoned up, I used a small rubber plug and a dab of black RTV to close it back up.
 

BadVr4

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im more looking for a pic of where you guys cut or drilled. i want to get a good idea of where to do mine with it on the car.
 

Rausch

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Just try to line up where the bolt is, and drill through there with a smaller bit. You can always adjust the location once you found where it needs to go. I think I pulled a few of the other lower bolts off and flexed it back a bit to get a good line on where to drill...
 

jepherz

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I can't help a ton, but I remember the hole I made being right over the slope in the cover that goes around the crank pully, if that helps at all...
 
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