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I need to replace the seal in this timing chain cover.... I have a new old stock cover but the seal is dry and rusted. I want to pop that out and replace it and use the new old cover. Can anybody help with the part number?

https://paceperformance.com/i-...mposite-plastic.html
 
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The Front Cover Seal uses GM PN 12585673.




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The Front Cover Seal uses GM PN 12585673.


I don’t think that’s it... it seems to be fir the LS engines, which mine is not.

The diagrams that pop up all show it as part of a cover that doesn’t look like mine... mine is the plastic cover with the integrated o-ring style gasket.
 
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There's a member on here that was a GM parts counter salesman for decades and knows all of that stuff by heart. I think his screen name is Sandman454......or something along those lines.

Edited: his member name is SHOVELHEAD not sandman454

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Originally posted by thumperfbc:
I need to replace the seal in this timing chain cover.... I have a new old stock cover but the seal is dry and rusted. I want to pop that out and replace it and use the new old cover. Can anybody help with the part number?

https://paceperformance.com/i-...mposite-plastic.html


Looks like it's one piece. I would just buy that and use the new cover with the new seal.

This one looks good too

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/pro-141-363
 
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Per the linked doc from Chevrolet re: the ZZ4 Crate Motor (ZZ4 Long Block Install Guide), you need the following Part#:

10228655 Seal Asm, Cr/Shf Frt Oil

https://www.chevrolet.com/cont...n-guide-24502609.pdf


ETA: 'shovelhead' is the GM Parts Guy you seek... Wink


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Originally posted by nhracecraft:... you need the following Part#:

10228655 Seal Asm, Cr/Shf Frt Oil...


Well, mine had 12586 in it. Razz




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Thanks all. I decided I was working too hard to save $10 and just ordered a new cover.

Now to pick a oil pan gasket.
 
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Well, I probably got this one wrong, too...





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My OEM brake parts numbers have changed ... what a great system ...
 
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