I jacked up the car and cranked the hub to line up to the timing marks/tdc. From here I marked the position of the sprockets with white out and even used white out on the timing belt and sprockets to that I could match them all up when finished. I used an impact on the sprocket bolts and nothing moved, check the timing marks again and made sure everything was aligned.

From here I unbolted the timing belt tensioner to give me enough space to move take the belt off.

I removed the sprocket and replaced the seal. The seal itself was completely blown out, so I didn't have to pull it or do anything to create movement in the cam.

From here I put the sprocket back on, lined it up with my markings (Again the cams did not move) and then put the belt back on lining it up with my white out markings and the timing markings were still lined up.
Put everything back together and the car was running great. Same condition as before. Drove it about 10 miles and everything was still fine. Drove it 10 more today and then then CEL came on. Had it reset and it went back on within one trip. Still sounds and runs imo just as good as before. Not sure where to go from here.






