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Re: 2.2 cam cover cost
« Reply #15 on: 01 June 2008, 20:30:53 »

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Guessing not disimilar to 1 bank of v6...

not owning a v6... the cost would be??

Looks dead easy, no kak in the way unlike the V6!

PM TD, he did his a while back.

I did, but ive forgotten how much it cost  :-[, but i think James is pretty spot on with the price  :y

Tho are you sure tunnie, that oil isnt just from a spill from topping it up  :-/ Usually the plug wells start to fill up and oil starts oozing down the side of the engine when the gasket lets go, as it did with mine.

Yeah its just one of the O-rings gone to one of the bolts.

Thats a pity ..... having to do it all for the sake of a small o ring  :(

One tool you will need tho......if you havent got one or TB hasnt either........is a mirror....preferably on a flexi arm.....so you can check the rear lobes of the cam cover gasket are properly seated  :y
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Re: 2.2 cam cover cost
« Reply #16 on: 01 June 2008, 20:38:15 »

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Guessing not disimilar to 1 bank of v6...

not owning a v6... the cost would be??

Looks dead easy, no kak in the way unlike the V6!

PM TD, he did his a while back.

I did, but ive forgotten how much it cost  :-[, but i think James is pretty spot on with the price  :y

Tho are you sure tunnie, that oil isnt just from a spill from topping it up  :-/ Usually the plug wells start to fill up and oil starts oozing down the side of the engine when the gasket lets go, as it did with mine.

Yeah its just one of the O-rings gone to one of the bolts.

Thats a pity ..... having to do it all for the sake of a small o ring  :(

One tool you will need tho......if you havent got one or TB hasnt either........is a mirror....preferably on a flexi arm.....so you can check the rear lobes of the cam cover gasket are properly seated  :y

Cheers  :y
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