No. Your issue is more likely an improperly installed valve cover gasket or timing cover gasket.
Did the mechanic clean the old oily mess up?
Did the mechanic clean the old oily mess up?
No. Your issue is more likely an improperly installed valve cover gasket or timing cover gasket.
Did the mechanic clean the old oily mess up?
Hey mate, just logged in on my laptop and can't find the reply I sent you last night via the phone. Apologies if this appears twice.I can tell by your pictures the cam position sensors are not installed properly. The Rtv the used is showing on both of them. That is not how to stop them from leaking. More over, who ever did it is an idiot. The oring makes the seal in the sensor bore hole. They tried sealing the mounting surface, no doubt making it leak more.
Not at MY shop!Believe me, if you don't take the initiative with the repairs the shops will take you for a ride. I see it here almost every day.
The cream colored sensors are the cam position sensors.
There is an oring inside, that is what keeps the oil in. By adding rtv to the mount it will push it sideways, and will never seal properly. Most people that come here for help don't have much experience, I get it.
Believe me, if you don't take the initiative with the repairs the shops will take you for a ride. I see it here almost every day.
Bit of an updateGood to hear. Keep us in the loop.![]()