Replacing Cam Sprocket bolt seal on my Honda S2000

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If the engine on your S2000 is leaking oil around the bolt on the timing chain cover, the seal on that bolt is more than likely worn and needs to replaced. In this video I will show you how to replace the cam sprocket bolt seal.
Luckily, the seal only costs a couple of dollars and takes less than half an hour to replace.
Be careful however, because if this bolt is backed out too much, then the timing chain cover is more than likely going to have to come off and the engine will need to be re-timed.
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If you're not comfortable doing this, please bring your car to someone who is capable of doing this.

Here is the part number of seal: 91301-PCX-003
Torque spec: 36 ft/lbs
Tools you will need to preform the job:
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- extra oil to lubricate the seal

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