Timing Chain Covers
Scott Drake C4AZ-6019-A Features:
OEM-grade reproduction of the timing chain cover for the aluminum water pump found in 1965 Mustangs with a 260 or 289 engine is Concours correct and is made with high-quality, die-cast aluminum. Working with both the original and reproduction 1965 Mustang aluminum water pumps without a backing plate, this replica has many of the features available with the factory version. Just like the original, this timing chain cover features the oil dipstick hole, molded-in timing pointer, and mounting holes for the fuel pump. This brand-new, durable cover serves to protect and extend the lifespan of your water pump's timing chain. This is a direct-fit replacement for use with an aluminum water pump without a backing plate, which came stock with 1965 Mustangs with a 260 or 289 engine. Timing chain gaskets and seals are not included.- Made from high-quality, die-cast aluminum
- Works with both original and reproduction 1965 Mustang aluminum water pumps without a backing plate
- Features the oil dipstick hole, molded-in timing pointer and mounting holes for the fuel pump
- Fits with the aluminum water pump without a backing plate in 1965 Mustangs with a 260 or 289 engine
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