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cam end seal how to?
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Argh, was that O2 sensor rubbish then? Let me know man - happy to give you the money back!
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Did I not do a how-to? I just followed the big bible.
Just noticed, I had some pictures in my gallery on here but it's been taken offline for the time being. Basically, rocker cover off, then those camshaft covers off (just the top one, no point in removing the one over the exhaust camshaft), then theres a few big bolts over the cam seal, take those off then take the cover off then you can remove the seal. The new seal I had to put in place then tighten the cover over to get it in as it was a very tight fit!
I don't know the proper names for these bits but I hope they're descriptive enough!
Keep the bolts in order so you know where each one came from exactly, and follow the torque specs as in the manual. Easy peasy
Just noticed, I had some pictures in my gallery on here but it's been taken offline for the time being. Basically, rocker cover off, then those camshaft covers off (just the top one, no point in removing the one over the exhaust camshaft), then theres a few big bolts over the cam seal, take those off then take the cover off then you can remove the seal. The new seal I had to put in place then tighten the cover over to get it in as it was a very tight fit!
I don't know the proper names for these bits but I hope they're descriptive enough!
Keep the bolts in order so you know where each one came from exactly, and follow the torque specs as in the manual. Easy peasy

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