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Timing chain cover cracked

How would this happen? We took 1995 chevy s-10 to shop for a new full pump. Got the truck back leaking oil like crazy. Man at shop said there is a 3-4 inch crack in the plastic timing chain cover.
Has anyone heard of this. Did they do something to the truck? It never leaked any oil. Not a drop.

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I am not familiar with Hyundai vehicles. But from wut I have seen so far, timing chain covers are isolated from the oiling areas. It's just a cover to prevent foreign bodies from obstructing its motion. I don't know if it's the same design with Hyundai. I can be wrong. But if it is, therefore wut the mechanic is sayiing is not correct. It nmeans the oil is coming from somewhere lese. First and foremost, I think u shouldn't accept wut they said in the first p[lace because u carried the vehicle to them without any leaks, now it is. They have to fix it. No ifs or buts

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I never heard of a cover cracking, unless the timing chain or belt snapped. And I've worked on cars for 40 years. 10 to 1 it happened at the shop,but it can't be proved.

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