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    as said above, state your exact problem so we. can get an answer, Chevy made a couple different timing covers with different pointer locations, so maybe you don't have the original cover or balancer, which is probably what I suspect. also your outer ring could have slipped meaning that balancer is toast. find top dead center and remark it if it's a new cover (or not the original) or balancer, no big deal. I also have broke the tool off before it always seems it should seat back further, measure and mark the depth before installation if you aren't familiar with it.
    Last edited by Matthyj; 11-27-2016 at 08:34 AM.
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