The HTG must be removed through the IP opening in the block, so the IP must be removed also. The VTG (vertical timing gear) must be removed before the HTG (horizontal timing gear) can be removed. The front aluminum distributor housing can be removed after the six attachment bolts and the distributor timing gear are removed. After the distributor housing is removed, you will see a 19mm nut holding a cluster of washers, spacers, a gear and a sprocket on the shaft of the HTG. Pay close attention to and document the sequence of all the parts. Also realize the outward side of the chain sprocket has a different off-set than the inside so it must be installed with the correct side out. You will need to strip this cluster of parts off the HTG before it can be pushed out the IP opening. Be sure to remove the outer most of two small woodruff keys on the HTG shaft as you remove the parts. Once the cluster of parts are removed from the HTG, the HTG can be driven out through the IP opening. At this point the chain sprocket will become free and the second small woodruff key will emerge with the HTG. You will find a 10mm head bolt and special washer holding the bronze HTG bushing in the opening in the front of the block. Check the bushing for excessive wear.