I have the engine in pieces right now I was doing the crank seal and the timing belt.. How do I tell if the cam seal is done there seems to be excess oil coming from the passenger side cam..
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How do I tell if I need new cam seals???
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The crank sensor is attached with a 10 mm bolt. Remove the bolt and it should slide right out of the top of the oil pump.
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Not for all the tea in China. Go to www.bobistheoilguy.com and research Lucas stuff and you'll see why I would never use it in a car I care about.turbonator wrote:Try lucas oil additive.