Question - Changing Front Camshaft Seal?
I have a 1998 Camry with the 3.0L V6 (1MZ-FE I think). It's hard for me to write this, but this Camry has been one of the worst vehicles I've ever owned. It's hard because the vehicle it replaced, an '88 Camry, was easily the best vehicle I ever owned.
With all that, I recently had the timing belt and water pump done on the '98. Immediately after getting the car back, I found a pretty good oil leak coming from about where the front camshaft is located. I haven't pulled the plastic timing belt cover yet, but I don't think there's anything in that same area that could be the source of an oil leak.
My question is that if it is the camshaft seal, can I replace it without essentially doing about 3/4 of a timing belt job? I ask because it looks like I would have to go through the process of removing the timing belt so I can remove the camshaft pulley to change the seal. Or can I just loosen the timing belt tensioner enough to get enough slack in the belt so that I can remove the camshaft pulley and replace the seal. Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Paul
With all that, I recently had the timing belt and water pump done on the '98. Immediately after getting the car back, I found a pretty good oil leak coming from about where the front camshaft is located. I haven't pulled the plastic timing belt cover yet, but I don't think there's anything in that same area that could be the source of an oil leak.
My question is that if it is the camshaft seal, can I replace it without essentially doing about 3/4 of a timing belt job? I ask because it looks like I would have to go through the process of removing the timing belt so I can remove the camshaft pulley to change the seal. Or can I just loosen the timing belt tensioner enough to get enough slack in the belt so that I can remove the camshaft pulley and replace the seal. Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Paul
engine repair manual might help
1MZFE 599 pages pdf .... section
http://www.turboninjas.com/camry/eg2.pdf
ENGINE MECHANICAL to page 195
SFI SYSTEM page 217
COOLING SYSTEM page 313
LUBRICATION SYSTEM page 367
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM page 399
1MZFE 599 pages pdf .... section
http://www.turboninjas.com/camry/eg2.pdf
ENGINE MECHANICAL to page 195
SFI SYSTEM page 217
COOLING SYSTEM page 313
LUBRICATION SYSTEM page 367
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM page 399
Last edited by dirty hands; Nov 17, 2016 at 04:31 AM.
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seal behind the cams is a round one
line up all timing marks
possible to drop the timing belt/chain off
cam bolt undo
pop off cog
replace the seal one at a time
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Thanks for the link, that's an excellent manual.
If I line up the timing marks, can I then just loosen the cam shaft pulley bolt and remove the pulley to change the seal without taking the belt off the crank shaft?
seal behind the cams is a round one
line up all timing marks
possible to drop the timing belt/chain off
cam bolt undo
pop off cog
replace the seal one at a time
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Thanks for the link, that's an excellent manual.
If I line up the timing marks, can I then just loosen the cam shaft pulley bolt and remove the pulley to change the seal without taking the belt off the crank shaft?
if you can get to the timing belt tensioner to slacken the timing the belt
try zip tieing the timing belt to the cams with a few zip ties
the timing belt might stay in place
try zip tieing the timing belt to the cams with a few zip ties
the timing belt might stay in place
Last edited by dirty hands; Nov 17, 2016 at 05:57 PM.
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