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2002 L-Series 3.0L Sedan
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Does anyone know if the timing cover or anything around it is going to be tough to get loose? I’m about to replace water pump and I was watching a you tube video and the guy had to grind a bolt off. Also, when would be the best time to raise the motor? Before I loosen mount bolts or after?
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Did you try searching past threads of L300 members posting their experiences when replacing timing chain and water pump? Snapshots included.
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