First, just to put some info out there.
There are 4 different styles of timing covers
1. Early Style. Oil pump cover does not have pressure relief valve. Valve is located in timing cover.
2. Style for 10 bolt head, It is the same as above, but has the oil pressure relief valve in the oil pump cover and a heaver spring is put in the old pressure relief valve in the timing cover.
3. Style for 12 bolt head. Same as # 2 above, but with the extra 2 bolt holes for the extra bolts used on the late '72-74 heads.
4. Style for 12 bolt heads with timing marks so you can set the timing on the fuel injected engines ('75).
Here are my questions for the group. I will be changing my timing cover on a spare engine I'm playing with because the PO stripped out the lower water pump (right above the crankshaft) and drilled out the hole and tapped it for a larger bolt. I want to replace it with a timing cover which isn't stripped out. The only good one I have is type # 1 above as a replacement. It is covered with 40 yrs of sludge, but I'm working on that.
1. Why did Opel change the pressure relief valve from in the timing cover to in the oil pump?
2. If I install an oil pump cover with the pressure relief valve built in and change the spring in the one in the timing cover to the later style, would this make it a # 2 style or is there more to it?
Thanks,
Jeff
There are 4 different styles of timing covers
1. Early Style. Oil pump cover does not have pressure relief valve. Valve is located in timing cover.
2. Style for 10 bolt head, It is the same as above, but has the oil pressure relief valve in the oil pump cover and a heaver spring is put in the old pressure relief valve in the timing cover.
3. Style for 12 bolt head. Same as # 2 above, but with the extra 2 bolt holes for the extra bolts used on the late '72-74 heads.
4. Style for 12 bolt heads with timing marks so you can set the timing on the fuel injected engines ('75).
Here are my questions for the group. I will be changing my timing cover on a spare engine I'm playing with because the PO stripped out the lower water pump (right above the crankshaft) and drilled out the hole and tapped it for a larger bolt. I want to replace it with a timing cover which isn't stripped out. The only good one I have is type # 1 above as a replacement. It is covered with 40 yrs of sludge, but I'm working on that.
1. Why did Opel change the pressure relief valve from in the timing cover to in the oil pump?
2. If I install an oil pump cover with the pressure relief valve built in and change the spring in the one in the timing cover to the later style, would this make it a # 2 style or is there more to it?
Thanks,
Jeff