Hi gent's long time no talk, I knew it was to good to be true. I have an oil leak coming from the Cam shaft casing that fitted to the head, two questions if poss
1 - How easy is this to do bearing in mind I'm not a mechanic?
2 - Is it worth changing my cams at the same time to a differant profile to increase performance, if so what cams do you suggest.
Thanks in anticipation
Paul - (Doulou)
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Unless it a big problem Id leave the leak. Unfortunately they sometimes leak onto the exhaust, which stinks and is a fire risk. Or, fills up the spark plug wells. The problem is that the camshaft housing doesnt have proper gasket between that and the head, anorobic sealant is used ( I thinks thats the proper word ! ). The other problem is that the housing is held down by a series of thin bolts and cack handed mechanics tighen them up too much and the threads strip, starting a leak. If thats the case they will need helicoiling. You will need a new cambelt and tensioner bearing, and the rocker cover and posibly front cam bearing oil seal. If you are unlucky, and the helicoiling cant be done in situ, the head might have to come off with all the associated expense.....hence, if you can put up with it, leave it alone cos it it could be expensive if you are not doing it yourself ! If its the spark plug wells that filling, buy a large shringe and empty them every so often !!
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This is available in the USA
http://www.jhps.com/Merchant2/merchant. ... ry_Code=CC
http://www.jhps.com/Merchant2/merchant. ... ry_Code=CC
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USA, what about the UK?
I agree with the idea of not using original style fibre gaskets for the cam covers, I use cork ones. Pity those rubber ones aren't stocked over here yet.
Unfortunately they're the wrong ones for this leak though.
Unfortunately they're the wrong ones for this leak though.
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Re: Camshaft seal to head
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If yours is a later model like mine (flat cam covers held by three allen screws), I'll provide an alternative view. Correct there's no gasket, and it's pretty straightforward to whip off the camboxes, especially the inlet one. It's covered in the manual. The stuff you need to seal it is this http://www.jhps.com/Merchant2/merchant. ... ry_Code=CC
If cam belt and tensioner bearing are due for change or noisy, then yes it's an opportunity to do those but not essential. Get all the timing marks right before you take anything apart, don't turn motor and re-check marks on re-assembly. All of above much easier with bonnet off.
Robert
If yours is a later model like mine (flat cam covers held by three allen screws), I'll provide an alternative view. Correct there's no gasket, and it's pretty straightforward to whip off the camboxes, especially the inlet one. It's covered in the manual. The stuff you need to seal it is this http://www.jhps.com/Merchant2/merchant. ... ry_Code=CC
If cam belt and tensioner bearing are due for change or noisy, then yes it's an opportunity to do those but not essential. Get all the timing marks right before you take anything apart, don't turn motor and re-check marks on re-assembly. All of above much easier with bonnet off.
Robert
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Re: Camshaft seal to head
Thanks for all of your input, I think I will go to Mike at Lotus Bits and let him do his thing.
thanks Paul
thanks Paul
Re: Camshaft seal to head
The official stuff to use is permabond A136 (from memory!) ... that's pretty hard to find, and expensive when you do find it!