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Lower timing cover tensioning nut - rubber washer - stupid question

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Old Aug 20, 2018 | 05:12 PM
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Default Lower timing cover tensioning nut - rubber washer - stupid question

Putting things back together after a timing belt job on a 6th gen Accord I4 and after installing the lower timing cover, I'm trying to slip the rubber washer over the tension adjusting nut. There isn't enough clearance between the cover and the nut to slip this washer onto the groove on the nut where the washer is supposed to sit. I tried removing the lower timing cover bolts and this gave me a little bit more flex/clearance where I could push the timing cover down over the nut, but still not enough to get the rubber washer fully seated all the way around the nut.

In an Eric The Car Guy video, he simply leaves it out, but that seems like a good way to get dust/debris inside the timing cover and onto the belts and gears.

briansmobile1 installs it, but his lower timing cover has much more flex than mine. You can see the washer being installed at the 42:20 mark:

Any tips for getting this rubber washer installed? It has two "ears" , but there's no obvious slots in the timing cover for these ears to sit. Seems odd they would design the washer this way - perhaps I'm missing something.

It's part # 22 in this diagram:

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Default Re: Lower timing cover tensioning nut - rubber washer - stupid question

I placed an extra washer under the adjusting nut and that helped create enough clearance between the nut and timing cover to slip the rubber washer over the nut.
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