Cloyes Quick Button Timing Cover User Manual

Installation instructions cloyes quick button, Timing cover

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Installation Instructions

Cloyes Quick Button

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Timing Cover


BEFORE YOU BEGIN: READ ALL OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST !!!



Note: The installation procedures which follow assume that the engine has been

disassembled and cleaned as it would be for a normal timing cover change.


YOU WILL NEED:

TOOLS:

5/32" Hex Bit Socket or Hex Wrench
3/16" Hex Bit Socket or Hex Wrench
Inch-Pound Torque Wrench
5/16" Flat Blade Screwdriver

SUPPLIES:

(10) 1/4-20 x 1/2 Socket Head Cap Screws
Front Main Oil Seal


1.

Clean everything! Make sure that the engine mounting surfaces and timing cover
components are as clean as possible. Oil leaks may result unless all surfaces are
clean.


2.

Prepare the Engine. Loosen the oil pan bolts enough so that the new timing cover
can be installed without damaging the gasket. Push the camshaft sprocket firmly
against the engine block to remove any endplay.


3.

Install the Oil Seal. Carefully tap the oil seal (not supplied) into the timing cover
from the front side. Tap the seal in place until it is flush with the timing cover. Be
sure to keep the seal straight in the cover.


4.

Install the Timing Cover. Mount the Timing Cover over the aligning pins on the
engine block. Use a small amount of gasket sealer if desired. Install the ten (10)
mounting screws (not supplied). Torque these screws to 160 in-lb (13 ft-lb) using
your 3/16" Hex Wrench.






5.

Install the Adapter Plate and Quick Button

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Cam Button. Remove the locking

screw from the center of the adapter plate and turn the Quick Button

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cam button

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