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Old 12-15-2009, 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by JHowell37
Cam cover seal isn't a problem on 32 valve engines.
Well Hell, I lost my mind. I was thinking 16 valve. I knew better, too.
Thanks for straightening me out.
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I think I found my keys to the removal kingdom...I'll wait until I get the parts tomorrow to tear into it. I'll make sure some pics are forthcoming. Involves a tiny 1/4" drive ratchet and a 10mm socket cut in 1/2....
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So I waited a couple days to make sure the replaced rear seals stayed sealed. They have so I feel I can post this as a first try success. This is the sum total of the tools I used to change out my rear cam cap gaskets. I didn't bother including the flashlights or the other 11 beers.

The funny thing is, my right side driver seal is leaking now...so went a head and ordered the final two from Roger. Shoulda done them in the first place. So I guess my advice there is - change one - change 'em all.
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