Matthewboerner Posted February 12, 2011 Share Posted February 12, 2011 I'm wanting to run my ea82t timing belt coverless, but from what I've seen other usmb users leave the one back piece just under the water pump. Is it useful to leave that one on or can it be removed along with the other pieces of the timing belt cover assembly? Thank you -matt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idosubaru Posted February 12, 2011 Share Posted February 12, 2011 you don't need to leave any of them in place. the rear piece isn't required to be removed for timing belt purposes so it's an extra unnecessary step for someone just doing a timing belt job. belt covers have accommodations for the oil pump sending unit wire or the oil dipstick. i run the wire behind the belt and believe I usually run it behind the passengers side tensioner to keep away from the belt. the dipstick i think i leave the center timing cover in place (using only two bolts so it's easy to remove) so as to keep the dipstick holder in place. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MilesFox Posted February 12, 2011 Share Posted February 12, 2011 I'm wanting to run my ea82t timing belt coverless, but from what I've seen other usmb users leave the one back piece just under the water pump. Is it useful to leave that one on or can it be removed along with the other pieces of the timing belt cover assembly? Thank you -matt That piece is left on as it is the only place where the belt is exposed on the back side. I usually leave that piece in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matthewboerner Posted February 13, 2011 Author Share Posted February 13, 2011 Thank you for your help guys, I really like the open belt look so I'm going for it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deener Posted February 14, 2011 Share Posted February 14, 2011 I agree, the covers are just a PITA when you have to get in there for anything. I leave the ones behind the cams on just so I don't stick my finger in there while checking for problems. I use little zip straps to fasten the sending unit wire to the dipstick, works good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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