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Replacing the oil seal Camshaft
An indication of the need to replace the camshaft oil seal is leaking oil from its edge. This oil is sprayed rotating camshaft pulley, resulting oily turn the entire front part of the engine and the timing belt. If you find traces of oil leakage through the gland camshaft engine, first check to see if clogged crankcase ventilation system and whether it pinched hoses, Repair if necessary. If the oil leak does not stop, replace the seals. 1. Disconnect a wire from the plug ?�-?� the storage battery. |
NOTE To remove the cylinder head cover is necessary to hold the camshaft from turning when removing its pulley. |
NOTE It looks like the tide on the camshaft for holding against rotation. |
| | 5. Remove the bolt pulley Timing belt, hold the key from turning the camshaft to its tide ... | 6. ... remove the bolt with a washer ... |
| 7. ... and remove the toothed pulley from a camshaft. |
NOTE Inspect sprocket: tooth fracture and deformation of the pulley is not allowed. |
| | 8. Having hooked a screw-driver, remove the oil seal from the slot of the front bearing of the camshaft. | 9. Before installing a new oil seal inspect the working edge. It should be smooth, without dents and sagging rubber. Spring gland must be intact and unstretched. Grease a working edge with engine oil. |
HELPFUL ADVICE To facilitate the pressing gland follow the small chamfer on the edge of his landing with the help of needle files or fine emery wheel. |
10. Install the oil seal sealing lip inside the bearing housing, carefully tuck lip on the camshaft (eg a wooden stick) and press in up to the stop with a suitable mandrel. As the mandrel can use the old packing. |
11. Install the parts in reverse order of removal. |
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