Genuine Oldsmobile Omega Timing Cover

Engine Timing Cover
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3 Timing Covers found

  • Oldsmobile Omega Timing Cover - 10044603
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: COVER, Engine Front Cover; Cover, Front Cover, Timing Cover
    • Position: Front
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1982-1984 Oldsmobile Omega | 2 DOOR, 4 DOOR, BROUGHAM 2 DOOR, BROUGHAM 4 DOOR | 4 Cyl 2.5L
  • Oldsmobile Omega Timing Cover - 14094526
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: COVER, Engine Front Cover; Timing Cover
    • Position: Front
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1982-1984 Oldsmobile Omega | 2 DOOR, 4 DOOR, BROUGHAM 2 DOOR, BROUGHAM 4 DOOR | 6 Cyl 2.8L
  • Oldsmobile Omega Timing Cover - 14033526
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: COVER, Engine Front Cover; Front Cover, Timing Cover
    • Position: Front
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1982-1984 Oldsmobile Omega | 2 DOOR, 4 DOOR, BROUGHAM 2 DOOR, BROUGHAM 4 DOOR | 6 Cyl 2.8L

Oldsmobile Omega Timing Cover

The timing Cover of Oldsmobile Omega vehicles plays an important role in the protection of the engines timing which may consist of a belt, chain, or cam. Made of aluminum, plastics or steel, the Timing Cover shields the teeth of these parts from the ravages of debris. Standard Oldsmobile Omega Timing Covers would integrate extra gasket which offers further cover to timing belt than that which the cover affords. While these covers are very sturdy, they can also give ways at one point or the other, thus requiring replacements for safe usage of the automobiles. In all, the Timing Cover plays a significant role in the protection and effective working of the Oldsmobile Omega's engine timing.

Each OEM Oldsmobile Omega Timing Cover we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.

Oldsmobile Omega Timing Cover Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to Remove and Install the Timing Cover in four cylinder engine on Oldsmobile Omega?
    A: If the engine has been removed from the car, disregard the following steps which do not apply. Begin by removing the crank pulley hub and the lower generator bracket, then take out the nuts securing the front Engine Mount to the cradle. Attach an engine hoist to the lifting eyes mounted on the engine, ensuring the chain is looped properly and secured with strong nuts and bolts, with the hoist hook positioned over the center of the engine. Raise the engine just enough to remove the bolts securing the engine mount bracket to the engine block, then take out the support bracket and mount as an assembly. Next, remove the bolts securing the timing cover to the engine block and Oil Pan, and pull the cover forward slightly. Use a sharp knife or suitable cutting tool to cut the front oil pan seal flush with the cylinder block at both sides of the cover, then remove the timing cover and gasket. Clean all dirt and old gasket material from the sealing surfaces of the timing cover, engine block, and oil pan using a degreaser. Replace the front oil seal by carefully prying it out of the timing cover, ensuring not to distort the cover, and install the new seal with the helical lip toward the inside, driving it into place with a special tool or an appropriately sized socket. Prior to installing the cover, place a new front oil pan gasket on the cover, pressing the rubber tips into the holes provided, and apply a thin coat of gasket sealant to the timing cover gasket. Apply a bead of RTV to the joint between the oil pan and engine block, then use the crank pulley hub as a centering tool to insert it in the front cover seal and position the cover on the block with the hub on the crankshaft. Install the oil pan-to-cover bolts and partially tighten them, followed by the bolts securing the cover to the block, torquing all mounting bolts to specifications. Finally, remove the hub from the front cover seal and complete the installation by reversing the removal procedure.

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