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blitz 11-06-2006 11:59 PM

wtf? 93 Accord front engine seal problem/s
 
First, it blows the front idler shaft seal and barfs mucho oil.

Replaced that one, and the crank and cam seals. The cam seal isn't
awfully tight, and it's a shallow hole. Sure enough, it blows the cam
seal, idling in the drive.

I don't see anyone mentioning this in 6 months of posts on aah. Did
NAPA give me the wrong seal? It's the exact match of the front idler
shaft seal. PCV? Excess oil pressure?

motsco_ 11-07-2006 12:24 AM

Re: wtf? 93 Accord front engine seal problem/s
 
blitz wrote:
> First, it blows the front idler shaft seal and barfs mucho oil.
>
> Replaced that one, and the crank and cam seals. The cam seal isn't
> awfully tight, and it's a shallow hole. Sure enough, it blows the cam
> seal, idling in the drive.
>
> I don't see anyone mentioning this in 6 months of posts on aah. Did
> NAPA give me the wrong seal? It's the exact match of the front idler
> shaft seal. PCV? Excess oil pressure?


--------------------------------------

PCV is a good candidate, since it regulates pressure / vacuum.

'Curly'

motsco_ 11-07-2006 12:24 AM

Re: wtf? 93 Accord front engine seal problem/s
 
blitz wrote:
> First, it blows the front idler shaft seal and barfs mucho oil.
>
> Replaced that one, and the crank and cam seals. The cam seal isn't
> awfully tight, and it's a shallow hole. Sure enough, it blows the cam
> seal, idling in the drive.
>
> I don't see anyone mentioning this in 6 months of posts on aah. Did
> NAPA give me the wrong seal? It's the exact match of the front idler
> shaft seal. PCV? Excess oil pressure?


--------------------------------------

PCV is a good candidate, since it regulates pressure / vacuum.

'Curly'

motsco_ 11-07-2006 12:24 AM

Re: wtf? 93 Accord front engine seal problem/s
 
blitz wrote:
> First, it blows the front idler shaft seal and barfs mucho oil.
>
> Replaced that one, and the crank and cam seals. The cam seal isn't
> awfully tight, and it's a shallow hole. Sure enough, it blows the cam
> seal, idling in the drive.
>
> I don't see anyone mentioning this in 6 months of posts on aah. Did
> NAPA give me the wrong seal? It's the exact match of the front idler
> shaft seal. PCV? Excess oil pressure?


--------------------------------------

PCV is a good candidate, since it regulates pressure / vacuum.

'Curly'

motsco_ 11-07-2006 12:24 AM

Re: wtf? 93 Accord front engine seal problem/s
 
blitz wrote:
> First, it blows the front idler shaft seal and barfs mucho oil.
>
> Replaced that one, and the crank and cam seals. The cam seal isn't
> awfully tight, and it's a shallow hole. Sure enough, it blows the cam
> seal, idling in the drive.
>
> I don't see anyone mentioning this in 6 months of posts on aah. Did
> NAPA give me the wrong seal? It's the exact match of the front idler
> shaft seal. PCV? Excess oil pressure?


--------------------------------------

PCV is a good candidate, since it regulates pressure / vacuum.

'Curly'

blitz 11-07-2006 12:48 AM

Re: wtf? 93 Accord front engine seal problem/s
 
motsco_ wrote:
>blitz wrote:
>> First, it blows the front idler shaft seal and barfs mucho oil.
>>
>> Replaced that one, and the crank and cam seals. The cam seal isn't
>> awfully tight, and it's a shallow hole. Sure enough, it blows the cam
>> seal, idling in the drive.
>>
>> I don't see anyone mentioning this in 6 months of posts on aah. Did
>> NAPA give me the wrong seal? It's the exact match of the front idler
>> shaft seal. PCV? Excess oil pressure?

>
>--------------------------------------
>
>PCV is a good candidate, since it regulates pressure / vacuum.


Looks like there's an oil passage right behind the cam seal.

>'Curly'


blitz 11-07-2006 12:48 AM

Re: wtf? 93 Accord front engine seal problem/s
 
motsco_ wrote:
>blitz wrote:
>> First, it blows the front idler shaft seal and barfs mucho oil.
>>
>> Replaced that one, and the crank and cam seals. The cam seal isn't
>> awfully tight, and it's a shallow hole. Sure enough, it blows the cam
>> seal, idling in the drive.
>>
>> I don't see anyone mentioning this in 6 months of posts on aah. Did
>> NAPA give me the wrong seal? It's the exact match of the front idler
>> shaft seal. PCV? Excess oil pressure?

>
>--------------------------------------
>
>PCV is a good candidate, since it regulates pressure / vacuum.


Looks like there's an oil passage right behind the cam seal.

>'Curly'


blitz 11-07-2006 12:48 AM

Re: wtf? 93 Accord front engine seal problem/s
 
motsco_ wrote:
>blitz wrote:
>> First, it blows the front idler shaft seal and barfs mucho oil.
>>
>> Replaced that one, and the crank and cam seals. The cam seal isn't
>> awfully tight, and it's a shallow hole. Sure enough, it blows the cam
>> seal, idling in the drive.
>>
>> I don't see anyone mentioning this in 6 months of posts on aah. Did
>> NAPA give me the wrong seal? It's the exact match of the front idler
>> shaft seal. PCV? Excess oil pressure?

>
>--------------------------------------
>
>PCV is a good candidate, since it regulates pressure / vacuum.


Looks like there's an oil passage right behind the cam seal.

>'Curly'


blitz 11-07-2006 12:48 AM

Re: wtf? 93 Accord front engine seal problem/s
 
motsco_ wrote:
>blitz wrote:
>> First, it blows the front idler shaft seal and barfs mucho oil.
>>
>> Replaced that one, and the crank and cam seals. The cam seal isn't
>> awfully tight, and it's a shallow hole. Sure enough, it blows the cam
>> seal, idling in the drive.
>>
>> I don't see anyone mentioning this in 6 months of posts on aah. Did
>> NAPA give me the wrong seal? It's the exact match of the front idler
>> shaft seal. PCV? Excess oil pressure?

>
>--------------------------------------
>
>PCV is a good candidate, since it regulates pressure / vacuum.


Looks like there's an oil passage right behind the cam seal.

>'Curly'


Eric 11-07-2006 03:43 AM

Re: wtf? 93 Accord front engine seal problem/s
 
blitz wrote:
>
> First, it blows the front idler shaft seal and barfs mucho oil.
>
> Replaced that one, and the crank and cam seals. The cam seal isn't
> awfully tight, and it's a shallow hole. Sure enough, it blows the cam
> seal, idling in the drive.
>
> I don't see anyone mentioning this in 6 months of posts on aah. Did
> NAPA give me the wrong seal? It's the exact match of the front idler
> shaft seal. PCV? Excess oil pressure?


I've never had a problem using OEM seals. Clean the seal bore, then apply a
thin coat of ultra gray silicone to the outer lip of the seal, and apply
silicone grease to the inner lip where it rides on the seal journal of the
cam. Also make sure that you've installed the seal retainer for the counter
balance shaft seal. It's an updated part from Honda that guarantees that
the newly installed seal won't pop back out. Without it, you might
experience the same problem once again. By the way, make sure you don't
install the cam seal too far in the bore. The face of the seal should be
flush with the inner bevel of the bore in the head.

Eric

Eric 11-07-2006 03:43 AM

Re: wtf? 93 Accord front engine seal problem/s
 
blitz wrote:
>
> First, it blows the front idler shaft seal and barfs mucho oil.
>
> Replaced that one, and the crank and cam seals. The cam seal isn't
> awfully tight, and it's a shallow hole. Sure enough, it blows the cam
> seal, idling in the drive.
>
> I don't see anyone mentioning this in 6 months of posts on aah. Did
> NAPA give me the wrong seal? It's the exact match of the front idler
> shaft seal. PCV? Excess oil pressure?


I've never had a problem using OEM seals. Clean the seal bore, then apply a
thin coat of ultra gray silicone to the outer lip of the seal, and apply
silicone grease to the inner lip where it rides on the seal journal of the
cam. Also make sure that you've installed the seal retainer for the counter
balance shaft seal. It's an updated part from Honda that guarantees that
the newly installed seal won't pop back out. Without it, you might
experience the same problem once again. By the way, make sure you don't
install the cam seal too far in the bore. The face of the seal should be
flush with the inner bevel of the bore in the head.

Eric

Eric 11-07-2006 03:43 AM

Re: wtf? 93 Accord front engine seal problem/s
 
blitz wrote:
>
> First, it blows the front idler shaft seal and barfs mucho oil.
>
> Replaced that one, and the crank and cam seals. The cam seal isn't
> awfully tight, and it's a shallow hole. Sure enough, it blows the cam
> seal, idling in the drive.
>
> I don't see anyone mentioning this in 6 months of posts on aah. Did
> NAPA give me the wrong seal? It's the exact match of the front idler
> shaft seal. PCV? Excess oil pressure?


I've never had a problem using OEM seals. Clean the seal bore, then apply a
thin coat of ultra gray silicone to the outer lip of the seal, and apply
silicone grease to the inner lip where it rides on the seal journal of the
cam. Also make sure that you've installed the seal retainer for the counter
balance shaft seal. It's an updated part from Honda that guarantees that
the newly installed seal won't pop back out. Without it, you might
experience the same problem once again. By the way, make sure you don't
install the cam seal too far in the bore. The face of the seal should be
flush with the inner bevel of the bore in the head.

Eric

Eric 11-07-2006 03:43 AM

Re: wtf? 93 Accord front engine seal problem/s
 
blitz wrote:
>
> First, it blows the front idler shaft seal and barfs mucho oil.
>
> Replaced that one, and the crank and cam seals. The cam seal isn't
> awfully tight, and it's a shallow hole. Sure enough, it blows the cam
> seal, idling in the drive.
>
> I don't see anyone mentioning this in 6 months of posts on aah. Did
> NAPA give me the wrong seal? It's the exact match of the front idler
> shaft seal. PCV? Excess oil pressure?


I've never had a problem using OEM seals. Clean the seal bore, then apply a
thin coat of ultra gray silicone to the outer lip of the seal, and apply
silicone grease to the inner lip where it rides on the seal journal of the
cam. Also make sure that you've installed the seal retainer for the counter
balance shaft seal. It's an updated part from Honda that guarantees that
the newly installed seal won't pop back out. Without it, you might
experience the same problem once again. By the way, make sure you don't
install the cam seal too far in the bore. The face of the seal should be
flush with the inner bevel of the bore in the head.

Eric

Michael Pardee 11-07-2006 07:17 AM

Re: wtf? 93 Accord front engine seal problem/s
 
"blitz" <@.> wrote in message
news:ab40l2lpf18pa776nk9afgh0e42fc1612n@4ax.com...
> First, it blows the front idler shaft seal and barfs mucho oil.
>
> Replaced that one, and the crank and cam seals. The cam seal isn't
> awfully tight, and it's a shallow hole. Sure enough, it blows the cam
> seal, idling in the drive.
>
> I don't see anyone mentioning this in 6 months of posts on aah. Did
> NAPA give me the wrong seal? It's the exact match of the front idler
> shaft seal. PCV? Excess oil pressure?


PCV, I'm sure. The '80s Volvos, which have an unconventional crankcase
ventilation system, often pop out the rear main seal and front cam seal when
the ventilation system plugs up. I didn't even think to clean out the 3/8
inch hoses on mine; I lost three quarts of oil in as many miles on the
freeway when they plugged up, but the seals stayed put. Whew!

Volvo guys just pry the seals back in from the side, and they stay put once
the crankcase pressure is corrected.

Mike



Michael Pardee 11-07-2006 07:17 AM

Re: wtf? 93 Accord front engine seal problem/s
 
"blitz" <@.> wrote in message
news:ab40l2lpf18pa776nk9afgh0e42fc1612n@4ax.com...
> First, it blows the front idler shaft seal and barfs mucho oil.
>
> Replaced that one, and the crank and cam seals. The cam seal isn't
> awfully tight, and it's a shallow hole. Sure enough, it blows the cam
> seal, idling in the drive.
>
> I don't see anyone mentioning this in 6 months of posts on aah. Did
> NAPA give me the wrong seal? It's the exact match of the front idler
> shaft seal. PCV? Excess oil pressure?


PCV, I'm sure. The '80s Volvos, which have an unconventional crankcase
ventilation system, often pop out the rear main seal and front cam seal when
the ventilation system plugs up. I didn't even think to clean out the 3/8
inch hoses on mine; I lost three quarts of oil in as many miles on the
freeway when they plugged up, but the seals stayed put. Whew!

Volvo guys just pry the seals back in from the side, and they stay put once
the crankcase pressure is corrected.

Mike




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