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So let me start by saying that I am no mechanic. I can do minor fixes and mods, but I leave most mechanical work to my mechanic.
That being said, here I am on a long weekend with a problem. Popping the hood to check my oil, I have found a collection of oil on the lip of my cylinder head cover, just below the rubber spark plug gaskets. I am not used to seeing oil so high up on an engine and I am wondering what I am facing here.
Any ideas??
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Cam cover gasket (most likely), there are rubber seals around the spark plugs, nuts and perimeter of the cover. A kit from Sunset (or the like) should be all you need (and it’s an easy DYI job)
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This is good stuff. I mean, not good that I have another fix to do, but good that it is an approachable DIY job. I didn't think it was anything too serious as it is still running strong. Now to search out the right kit....
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[quote name='968workaholic' post='40674' date='Sep 2 2007, 10:35 AM']If it is on top of the valve cover and not down inside the spark plug well, then most likely your seal around the vario-cam is leaking. There is a small paper gasket under that tiny plate as well as a rubber o-ring inside the plate. If you are on some sort of trip, clean it up and find some high temp RTV to put around it. That should stop it from leaking until you can have it properly fixed.[/quote]
Now that you mention it, the oil does seem to be originating at the vario-cam. I am not on a trip...the car is in my garage. Is this seal a readily available part and a reasonable diy?
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BTW: Thanks to all for ideas. This community is invaluable.
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I forgot about that seal. Yes; still an easy job , pull the cam cover as before just add this seal,
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So what do you folks think? Do all the seals for safe measure (and a nice refresh) or just do the variocam seal and don't fix what aint broke?
Also thinking I might as well do spark plugs at the same time. I bet some oil worked down into the wells.
I have a nice set of diagrams in PDF as a parts catalog. Looks to be fairly straightforward.
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Any idea on where to buy the vario-cam seal online? I don't see it on Paragon.
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Thanks for the advice. I am gonna give it a shot!
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Sweet. The only thing that would cause me pause is that I am guessing there is a torque spec for re-attachment of the cam cover, and I haven't yet invested in torque wrenches. But I guess there is no time like the present!
So any ideas of a part number or source for the entire gasket set?
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I have no record from the PO of a cam tooth inspection having been done. I have only owned the car for a little over 2Mo/1000 mi. Is that easy to do when I have her open?
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