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Originally Posted by Purdy Swoft
I always replace the cam timing gear with either aluminum or bronze. Aluminum is cheaper and either will last a lifetime. I have just replaced the cam gear if the crank shaft gear wasn't pitted. Its not likely that the crank gear will be pitted unless it has been exposed to water . An important consideration is how much work do you want to do or can do . If you replace the crank gear the engine will need to be lifted, you will need a gear puller . The radiator, crankshaft pulley and oil pan all must be removed. Replacing only the cam gear will be easier . Being as it is such a pain in the butt job , would you ever want to have to go through it again ??? I've never had a problem with timing gear noise, no matter which gear that I used. If there was any noise, it would probably be very faint. Either way the stripped teeth will be a thing to consider . It may only be a few teeth. You may want to remove the oil pan again if its a bunch of teeth. the oil pomp has a pretty good screen but you will need to decide if there are enough stripped off teeth in the oil pan to actually block the screen .
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The oil pan gasket under the timing cover torn off when removing the cover so I will have to replace the gasket?