camshaft seal replacement.
the person who replaced the cam seal about 2 weeks ago didn't do it right because when i opened the TB cover i could see the leak was from the cam seal. i want directions on how to remove the cam sprocket while keeping timing mark lined up. also it seems to me i could do this job without removing the crankshaft pulley and lower TB belt cover. i figured once the cam sprocket is off, i would replace the seal and squeeze back the cam sprocket.
2nd question: when this person replaced the cam seal the first time, he removed the 2 bolts of the cam bracket on top of the seal, and put in the new seal. i noticed from Alldata.com, there is a tightening sequence of the cam brackets. do i need to loosen the cam bracket bolts and re-tighten them in the recommended sequence of Alldata? or can i just tighen the 2 bolts of the cam bracket on top of the cam seal?
thank you
the person who replaced the cam seal about 2 weeks ago didn't do it right because when i opened the TB cover i could see the leak was from the cam seal. i want directions on how to remove the cam sprocket while keeping timing mark lined up. also it seems to me i could do this job without removing the crankshaft pulley and lower TB belt cover. i figured once the cam sprocket is off, i would replace the seal and squeeze back the cam sprocket.
2nd question: when this person replaced the cam seal the first time, he removed the 2 bolts of the cam bracket on top of the seal, and put in the new seal. i noticed from Alldata.com, there is a tightening sequence of the cam brackets. do i need to loosen the cam bracket bolts and re-tighten them in the recommended sequence of Alldata? or can i just tighen the 2 bolts of the cam bracket on top of the cam seal?
thank you
Jan 5, 2013 at 10:20 PM
