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<blockquote data-quote="Stangra" data-source="post: 16205206" data-attributes="member: 193061"><p>To anyone out there considering buying one of these, something to think about:</p><p>If you are removing your timing cover to replace gears and wanna replace it too, once it's off you'll see how much easier and cleaner it would be to do the mod on the bench compared with working under the hood. The vast majority of the work is in removing and installing the cover (your original or a pre-modified one). The extra hour of effort is definitely worth doing yourself, and if you're worried about appearance, the reworked areas can't even be seen once the pulleys and brackets are installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stangra, post: 16205206, member: 193061"] To anyone out there considering buying one of these, something to think about: If you are removing your timing cover to replace gears and wanna replace it too, once it's off you'll see how much easier and cleaner it would be to do the mod on the bench compared with working under the hood. The vast majority of the work is in removing and installing the cover (your original or a pre-modified one). The extra hour of effort is definitely worth doing yourself, and if you're worried about appearance, the reworked areas can't even be seen once the pulleys and brackets are installed. [/QUOTE]
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