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Pontiac Timing Cover Gasket prevents leakages of engine oil around timing set and block dust that prevent smooth flow of power. Pontiac has represented the wide track spirit since 1926 with its long wheel stance to offer greater stability and wrapping aggressive sheet metal over exuberant engines that want to be pushed to the edge. The Pontiac Firebird, with its muscular appearance and the Pontiac Grand Am, with its nimbleness, flared fenders, tuned suspensions and driver centered dash boards, made any back road seem like a lap on the track. Over decades of revisions, the brand continued to combine vibrant style with the changing technology found under the hood with bright digital gauges, enabling the brand-loyal fans to drive with confidence and providing them with the entertainment options that seemed futuristic. To this day fans applaud how the company was able to strike the right balance between fun, control, and roadside presence, which demonstrates that the original Pontiac magic never dies. To fit a Timing Cover Gasket, it is optimal to first disconnect the battery to avoid spills by emptying the oil and coolant. Take off belts, pulleys and part brackets, label each bolt, peel off old Timing Cover Gasket carefully and the timing cover is pulled out. Wipe the two mating faces till shiny, check the crank seal and install the new Timing Cover Gasket, or a bead of RTV, thinly, into the gasket area. Install the cover on dowels, assemble bolts in that order, allow the sealant to dry, replace hardware, fill fluids, replace battery, start the engine, and inspect leaks.