After the timing belt change, the camshafts were leaking oil EVERYWHERE. The cams were partially gouged when I got in there to change the seals on one, and I'm pretty sure I nicked the exhaust one a bit where you see that big scratch in it. But they looked bad before I even got in there - as soon as I removed the cam gear, I could see why it had been leaking. The cam seals were sitting slightly outwards before, so I think when I pushed them back in there where they were supposed to be, they just got torn up.

Anyway, it's back together, and the engine seems to run MUCH quieter and less ticky on the top end than before, if you will.
Compared to the underpowered 4-cyl Accord I've been driving, I MISSED MY CAR SO MUCH.
Observations:
- Rebuilt PCV system is not smoking AT ALL.
- Oil burning smell at idle seems to be gone entirely.
- Meyle HD sway bar end links? ENORMOUS improvement. It feels so much more planted on the road and doesn't feel like it's tripping clumsily over bumps in the road anymore. It feels about 500x tighter. Still not the amazingly refined suspension the Accord has, but probably the best I've actually had it.
- I think I'm going to need a new alternator soon. And yes, the battery cables are fine - almost no resistance at all.
- The dash squeaking is annoying me now that I'm not having clunking coming from the suspension up front. Where are the firewall screws that need to be tightened, in this case at the drivers side corner of the dash? If I push back on it slightly, it shuts up entirely - doesn't seem like it's broken loose from the mounts though as 850's do.
- I seem to be getting pulling when braking as if my front rotors are warped (they're 1 year/26,000 miles old), but this only happens in Drive. Pop it into neutral as you're slowing and it stops perfectly smoothly. Any reason for that?






