I have changed rear camshaft seal myself thinking it was the problem, but still have an oil leak inside timing belt cover. my deduction is the crankshaft seal. how do you change it? how much should a garage charge?
thanks!
lroy
Your info is confusing. The rear cam seal is not inside the timing belt cover, and the crank seal is at the bottom of the engine, while the cam seal is at the top.
Is there oil at the top, around the cam seal? Or just at the bottom? It's common for the oil pump seal to leak. If you get the oil pump reseal kit, it contains the oil pump seal and gasket, as well as the crankshaft seal. Make sure you seal the oil pump bolts, Volvo has special copper washers for this purpose.
Just try to locate the oil leak before replacing any more parts. Sometimes it can be something simple like the oil cap seal or the oil trap housing.
Bret
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i think im putting seal in backwards im putting seal inside of timing cover and my damper gos in to far
how do i install oil seal
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