1965-1966 Mustang Timing Chain Cover with Molded Timing Pointer.

MSRP:

$159.00

REFERENCE: ENG-000-409

1965-1966 Mustang Timing Chain Cover – Concours-Correct Reproduction (Part No. ENG-000-409) Award-Winning Quality – 2016 SEMA ARMO WinnerThis concours-correct timing...

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1965-1966 Mustang Timing Chain Cover – Concours-Correct Reproduction (Part No. ENG-000-409)

Award-Winning Quality – 2016 SEMA ARMO Winner
This concours-correct timing chain cover is a premium OEM-style reproduction, featuring a cast-in timing pointer and seven strengthening ribs—just like the original used with cast iron water pumps. Designed for authenticity and precision, it's the perfect upgrade for your classic Mustang or small-block Ford restoration project.


Compatible With the Following Models:

  • 1965–1966 and early 1967 Ford Mustang (289, 351W engines)

  • Ford Falcon, Fairlane, Galaxie, and Bronco

  • Mercury Cougar, Comet, and other small-block Ford vehicles


Key Features:

  • Concours-correct cast-in OEM number: C4AZ 6019-B

  • Precision injection molded and machined to exact factory specs

  • Includes plug for dipstick hole (machined)

  • Cast-in timing pointer for factory-original detail and accuracy

  • Compatible with crankshaft-mounted oil slinger

  • Front-install crankshaft seal design (seal not included)

  • Improves fitment and installation compared to generic versions

  • Built to last – Lifetime Warranty

  • Proudly Made in the USA by California Pony Cars


What’s Included:

  • (1) Concours-correct timing chain cover

  • (1) Dipstick plug for dipstick hole

Perfect for concours restorations, high-end show cars, or dependable daily drivers. Order with confidence from the industry leader in Mustang restoration parts.


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Jerry Gomboc
Timing cover

Well cast cover, I know it would increase the cost, but if the casting was glass bead blasted it would be a perfect casting.

Thank you Jerry for the review, we appreciate the feedback!

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