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    Here's what I did today...

    Eversince I did the swap I was already having this leak from the camshaft seal. I forgot to replace it when I did my timing belt. I was cleaning my leak every weekend until it got worst that now its dripping on the floor and could probably cause the valve ticking at a certain point.
    Today a replaced my cam seal and check out the pictures...

    This is the back of the camgear backing plate.

    Damn oil leaks...

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    I placed a fuel filter inbetween the PCV hose to catch all the oil that goes inside the intake manifold. This set-up made my idle a lil smoother. Check out the oil that It caught after a month...


    Thanks to Luis for this mod...
    Last edited by 1ofdfew323; 12-12-2004, 12:51 AM.

    #2
    hmm...never eally thought of that...Ill be copying that.

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      #3
      what kind of fuel filter is that?
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        #4
        gj d00d.

        possible how-to????
        The T3 BP MX-3 conversion has begun, and is taking forever & will kill me.

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          #5
          i tihnk the how-to should be the pic...pretty self explantory, unless theres more to it..

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            #6
            cam-seals how-to.

            not that it sounds that hard, would just be something interesting to read.
            The T3 BP MX-3 conversion has begun, and is taking forever & will kill me.

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              #7
              You can prob get a Lawn mower inline fuel filter and do it.

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                #8
                I don't know what kind of filter this is but if u go to kragen this is what they have on the shelves. and its for $3.99 only.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 1ofdfew323
                  I don't know what kind of filter this is but if u go to kragen this is what they have on the shelves. and its for $3.99 only.
                  yea i got one today, they are wereever the PCV's/air filter/oil filter are

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                    #10
                    Cool, Just make sure the arrow is facing toward the intake manifold and your set.

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