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Replacing camshaft seals
Hi there,
I have done the seal replacement in my 1.7 8v , and it is possible, but rather awkward, and a bit easy to foul the job up. Getting the new seal tapped in evenly with limited access was the main challenge. Getting the old one out was relatively simple, but just be careful not to gouge the housing getting the old one out.
As for the shims, if your motor is a 1.7, most of those in NZ are hydraulic head, and have hydraulic tappets. (i.e. self adjusting) although a few early models did arrive with shimmed heads.
If it is a shimmed version its a matter of getting the correct thickness shims to maintain the valve clearance.
If you are doing the belts, give thought to replacing the cam tensioning pulleys as well. If the bearing goes, so does the belt/valves etc etc...
You can but the pulleys on their own and press them onto the old arms, (cheapest) or get complete fittings.
Very best of luck,
David F
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1989 Alfa 33 1.7 QV (x 2)
1 for the road  1 for the track
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