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Old 05-09-2008, 08:07 AM   #4
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Leaks from the cam covers and spark plug tubes are common. There is no traditional gasket for the covers. Silicon is used instead. The engine stays in the car.

When I bought my 1997 in 1999 I noticed seepage from one of the covers. I removed the wheel and tightened all the bolts for the cover and it went away. If you try this they are small bolts so just snug them down.
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