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Shaft seal replacement when doing timing belt

Old 06-28-07, 04:45 PM
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I'm starting to plan for Timing belt/water pump replacement on 1993 LS 400 150 k miles last replacement about 90 k ago. Do people generally replace cam and crank shaft seals during this procedure ?
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it's generally a good idea to go ahead and replace those seals since you have access to them during the tb/wp work. it's a disgrace to hear forum members comment how they went to the dealership for that kind of work and are told after the service is completed about the leaking seals.
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