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S54 leak at back of head
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I believe that plug allows removal of the follower shafts.
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You can also hammer the hex portion out of the socket itself, get a wrench on it and when done hammer the socket back together.
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^ Funny enough I ended up just using a dremel to cut half the length off the bit. Worked like a charm
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Well, it's pretty effectiveOriginally posted by Slideways View Post
That's your solution to everything
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..Originally posted by IMOLA3 View Post
Thanks for the reply. I discovered its an 8mm hex, but the standard length socket I have is much too long to fit both the wrench and the socket down there. So I'm off to the store to try to score a shorter hex socket set.
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Thanks for the reply. I discovered its an 8mm hex, but the standard length socket I have is much too long to fit both the wrench and the socket down there. So I'm off to the store to try to score a shorter hex socket set.Originally posted by tlow98 View PostIt’s big. Iirc it’s a 10mm.
Engjne is back in the car otherwise I could tell you for sure.
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It’s big. Iirc it’s a 10mm.
Engjne is back in the car otherwise I could tell you for sure.
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Does anyone know the hex size for these circled bolts? I have a leak coming from the passenger side one and am having a hard time getting anything back there without dropping it down into the engine. Going at it from underneath doesn't seem any better. Any tips are much appreciated.Originally posted by trigtm View PostI am chasing down a small oil leak that I narrowed to the back of the head where both cam sensors are and also a few allen and freeze plugs are located. Anyone familiar with this kind of leak?
I've already changed out the valve cover gasket and confirmed it's sealing correctly. Also the CPV o-ring was replaced (though the leak is higher than that so I ruled it out anyway). Lastly I am changing the oil filter housing gasket as that's leaking also but on the other side of the motor. I did confirm some oil present using a mirror on the bottom of those allen plugs (red).
Not my pic, pulled from a recent fb post.
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The o-ring for the exhaust CPS is notorious for hardening and leaking over time. May be mistaken for a leaky VCG
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I tried aftermarket vcg gaskets a couple of times, Reinz and something else that I don't remember the name of. Both times ended up with leaks. Use Oem and you will not have a problem.
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I replaced the o-ring on the exhaust cam sensor and that seems to have stopped the leak. I’ve only put about 25mi on it but I’m going to an auto-x tomorrow. I replaced the oil housing gasket too...and that was definitely blown. ECS sells a bit on one that I went with for longer life.
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I've replaced numerous VCGs on my car, and only once did I use a Reinz product. Only once did a VCG leak, and it was the Reinz. I always put a dab of rtv on the gasket half-moons before installation, and never had a problem except the Reinz.
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FWIW my super blown-between-all-cylinders head gasket caused my engine to have this exact same look. Looked like a head gasket leak. Not sure if that’s possible or whatnot just sharing my experience.
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