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The Hummer Timing Cover closes the engine front keeping the oil inside and the dirt outside to keep the tough SUV ready to go on the trail. A Hummer will impress the adventure seekers with its high ground clearance, thick suspension and the four wheel drive that allows the drivers to climb rocks and hitch their way through the muddy ruts without getting afraid. Large windows and oversized supportive seats ensure that all passengers have an optimal view, and easy-to-use controls ensure that the driver is focused on having fun rather than trying to use complex buttons. The muscular gearbox combined with the straightforward dashboard indicators of the plane and roll, inspires confidence on steep hills and a fast flowing stream, and the boxy body shape is unmistakably Hummer when it comes to telling you that it is not afraid to go anywhere the road takes it. To change a worn or broken old Timing Cover, disconnect the battery, remove all the tension in the belts and empty the lower hoses and pan of coolant and oil. Turn the crankshaft to the top dead center, move off pulleys, unbolt the panel. The fresh Hummer Timing Cover should be pressed and a new crank seal should be put in after cleaning all the mating surfaces, then a thin bead of a gasket should be laid then the part should be maneuvered over alignment dowels. Install all the bolts by hand then tighten them and fit the pulleys and belts back in, refill all fluids, reconnect the battery, start the engine, and check the new Timing Cover to determine if there are any leaks.