Hi All,
Been trolling the site for years and there is tons of knowledge here.
So I thought I had a RMS leak but thought I would change out the exhaust cam seal first to see if the oil was coming from there.
I had a tough time removing the old seal so I used a drill for a pilot hole to sink in a metal screw to remove the seal. The drill penetrated not only the seal but the mating surface behind it. I don't know if it is part of the camshaft or the head or what. A 1/2 in. piece of the metal went into the internal engine. Am I now looking at pulling the head to see if I can get the metal shard out and what is the surface that the cam seal sets up against? Am i "screwed"?
Thanks for the help!
98 S70 Base B5254s motor - Big Mistake removing rear camshaft seal - trashed?
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You are in luck. On a 98, the cam doesn’t have VVT, so the next piece of metal is just a webbing of the cam cover. I’ll confirm by picture tomorrow. The sealing surface isn’t thiswebbing but the circumference of theccylinder head cover, so a hole won’t matter
I think you are clear of the cam thrust surface but a hole in that wouldn’t matter either.
Don’t sweat that piece of metal. It will just sit in the cam cover. I found a flock of Canada Geese in my oil pan once. The only effect was the oil life was down.
God, thst was awful, even for me.
I think you are clear of the cam thrust surface but a hole in that wouldn’t matter either.
Don’t sweat that piece of metal. It will just sit in the cam cover. I found a flock of Canada Geese in my oil pan once. The only effect was the oil life was down.
God, thst was awful, even for me.
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No, I know what you're looking at. Kind of a rough-looking hole in the lower part of the casting?
That's supposed to be there. You didn't damage anything.
Install the seal and carry on.
That's supposed to be there. You didn't damage anything.
Install the seal and carry on.
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