mikez71
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No you are correct, it is offset on that side but centered on the other. So it's definitely a manufacturing screw upAh, I see now many makers of intake manifold gaskets in that aluminum plate style..
Is this an optical illusion? The bearing center looks offset.
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No clue but that was the first thing I saw after looking at the big piece missing. In person you can see that the metal is thicker on 1 side and thinner on the other. I'll see if I can get a better picture of itI do see some photos online where it looks off-center, it may just be a press mark that doesn't need to be centered? idk..
Probably two problems: 1/ Poor quality lifter. 2/ Poor quality lifter trays. I learned this lesson the hard way that the only trays that are safe to use are GM OEM. Here is what happened when I didn't use OEM trays:No clue but that was the first thing I saw after looking at the big piece missing. In person you can see that the metal is thicker on 1 side and thinner on the other. I'll see if I can get a better picture of it
Ah, I see now many makers of intake manifold gaskets in that aluminum plate style..
Is this an optical illusion? The bearing center looks offset.
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Got it all back together, but gotta take the timing cover back off and reset the timing. I was tired as hell when it went back together and must of been slightly off.Any updates, I’m sure everyone is hoping you get it all sorted out.