Any write-ups/diy for cam seal replacement?
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I watched Jeff's video on this and he mentions you do not have to remove valve covers to do Cam seals. How do you remove VVti pulley gear without taking valve covers off? There is a nut on the cam shaft you hold when removing the VvtI gear bolt.
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It's also a good idea to replace the crank seal.
To remove my cams, I removed the valve covers and used the crescent wrench to hold the shaft while I loosed the cam nut. The VVTi pulley/cam has a few extra nuts at the end, but pretty much the same procedure. I hope this information helps.
To remove my cams, I removed the valve covers and used the crescent wrench to hold the shaft while I loosed the cam nut. The VVTi pulley/cam has a few extra nuts at the end, but pretty much the same procedure. I hope this information helps.
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It's also a good idea to replace the crank seal.
To remove my cams, I removed the valve covers and used the crescent wrench to hold the shaft while I loosed the cam nut. The VVTi pulley/cam has a few extra nuts at the end, but pretty much the same procedure. I hope this information helps.
To remove my cams, I removed the valve covers and used the crescent wrench to hold the shaft while I loosed the cam nut. The VVTi pulley/cam has a few extra nuts at the end, but pretty much the same procedure. I hope this information helps.
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