Yes, if there is internal leak.
Timing chain cover gasket
Typically, "timing cover and gasket" refers to timing chain (vice timing belt) equipped vehicles. Timing chains need oil from the engine for lubrication. To make this happen, there is an opening between the timing chain area and the valve camshaft area. The oil the flows into the timing chain area, then down into the oil pan. In order to keep the oil from spraying all over the rest of the engine (and having the engine break down from oil starvation), a metal 'timing cover' is installed over the timing chain and sprockets. Then, a 'gasket,' made of a soft, oil resistant material, goes between the timing chain cover and the engine block to prevent any leaks. The timing cover is bolted to the engine block and the bolts tightened to a specified torque.
No
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Engine seal? Valve cover gasket? Timing chain cover?
The timing chain cover on a 4.6L is the whole front of the engine. drl
Removal of the timing chain cover, timing chain, and head are needed
next to the timing chain you will find it in the cover on front of engine where the water pump is mounted they call it the timing chain cover you will have to remove this cover to get at it
it leaks oil
Timing chain cover is where the water pump hooks to on the very front of the engine block.
under the timing chain cover on the front of the engine -boone
Behind the timing chain cover on the front of the engine.