How do I tell if I need new cam seals???

Heads, valves, pistons, rods, crankshaft, etc...

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How do I tell if I need new cam seals???

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I have the engine in pieces right now I was doing the crank seal and the timing belt.. How do I tell if the cam seal is done there seems to be excess oil coming from the passenger side cam..

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Also I cant get the crank sensor loose??? Any trick I dont want to break it..
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Don't look for oil inside the timing covers, look for it seeping behind the timing covers and dripping down underneath the head. That was the mistake I made, and why I have to go back in and do mine not 20k miles after doing my timing belt :?
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Post by turbonator »

The reason I have everything apart is to do the crank seal which was leaking like crazy.. But I think were going to go ahead and finish it up today.. There a little oil on the passenger side valve cover but nothing to worry about.. How bad was your cam seal..??
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They're actually leaking very little, if at all, now. The seals were only leaking a lot before when I was using synthetic oil...
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Post by turbonator »

Try lucas oil additive or lubra molly.
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Post by evolutionmovement »

The crank sensor is attached with a 10 mm bolt. Remove the bolt and it should slide right out of the top of the oil pump.

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Post by entirelyturbo »

turbonator wrote:Try lucas oil additive.
Not for all the tea in China. Go to www.bobistheoilguy.com and research Lucas stuff and you'll see why I would never use it in a car I care about.
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