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camshaft cap vvTi question

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Old 04-20-11, 07:28 PM
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Default camshaft cap vvTi can i remove it question

im in a middle of my valve cover change and i have question can i just pull off the cam cap on a driver side where the vvti is ( the top part and reseal it ?

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Old 04-21-11, 04:15 AM
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my seals are not leaking but i think i have small leak from the top cap
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Change the seals while you are in there. They are CHEAP. Yes, reseal the caps, (both of them) with the silicone gasket maker and you'll be good.
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A little bit of silicone sealer is all you need for that part. Make sure you torque down to specification.
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Ha ha... that's my hand.


Yep, I used Permatex Ultra Grey
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