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Posted: 06-12-2012 06:54 pm |
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sjensen24 Member
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I have oil leaking at the exhaust cam front seal. Is it necessary to remove the cam from the carrier to replace this or can it be replaced in place? Either way, what is the process for replacing? Best source for new seals?
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Posted: 06-13-2012 07:39 am |
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Tim Murphy Member
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Can be replaced with cam in place. Timing pulley must be removed, the round seal slipped over camshaft from front and gently tapped into place. Delta has or club store may have them.
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Posted: 06-13-2012 02:03 pm |
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sjensen24 Member
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what has been your experience with removing the old ones?
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Posted: 06-13-2012 07:09 pm |
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Tim Murphy Member
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The car was new to me so I had a mechanic who owned a JH do the job. He just used a J hook or needle nose plyers and pulled the old one out. The parts catalogue has a good picture of how everthing fits together. I don't know if the repair manual decribes replacing cam seals. The cam seal itself has a thin metal shell with an inner rubber part that is the seal. It is sort of like a fancy "O" ring.
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