CAS and Valve cover gasket
Upon doing my oil change I noticed what looked to be a little seepage from what I later determined to be the CAS. After a brief bit of research it looks as if this is a pretty simple fix, nonetheless I figured I would gather any input from some of you fine folks before tackling it. Can anybody recommend any tips or tricks?
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The o-ring leaking is common. Mark its orientation with regard to its timing slot or you will need to orient it with a timing light. Ensure it isn't also leaking internally as this is a precursor to failure.
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This might be a stupid question but How would I determine whether or not it is leaking internally?
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Originally Posted by Calane53
(Post 21124)
This might be a stupid question but How would I determine whether or not it is leaking internally?
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I just did this job on my '95. Six shooter is right on the marking. I used a paint stick. Rotating the CAS is how you adjust the timing, so to avoid that, before you remove or rotate the CAS mark it's position. When you put it back in just like up your marks. When you remove the CAS note the orientation of the inside of it. It fits into a slot in the camshaft and can be a problem to align properly. If the cam cover is off, you can rotate the engine until you see the notch in the camshaft. That makes the job a bit easier. A little oil on the new O-ring will make it easier to put the CAS back together. Good luck.
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^Yep, what he said.
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