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I have a truck timing cover with a square boss on top that has two, 5/16" threaded holes for mounting something. I thought this might have been for some commercial use, but I'm not sure what.
Ron Lane, Meridian, ID
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Some of the early truck timing covers had a high mount water pump driven off a separate belt. I don't know when the high mounts were discontinued. Or was it a high mount fan? I forget.
Dennis in Lititz PA
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Thank you
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On truck covers for use with a front mount, the lower 4 bolt bosses are tall enough that about a 3" bolt is used to bolt the ;mount and cover. Passenger covers have "ears" cast on them and use about 1" long bolts.
John - "The Hoosier Hurricane"

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what is the difference between a car and a truck timing cover. I have two covers that both have threaded holes on the top of the cover for properly a bolt on acc. ?? If there is a difference is there a difference in the harmonic balancer. Thanks
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