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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / January 2006

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2.5 Chrysler Rear cam seal vs Plug?

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Adam Jacobs - 27 Jan 2006 02:13 GMT
I'm finishing up a rebuild on a 2.5 4-cylinder, and I noticed that my
rebuild kit came with a standard rear cam seal and the original seal was
the "plug" type. Is there much difference? Should I look into finding a
plug to use?
kmatheson@sisna.com - 27 Jan 2006 16:40 GMT
> I'm finishing up a rebuild on a 2.5 4-cylinder, and I noticed that my
> rebuild kit came with a standard rear cam seal and the original seal was
> the "plug" type. Is there much difference? Should I look into finding a
> plug to use?

When I had the valve work done on my 2.5, they replaced the rear seal
with one just like the original. The *plug* type as you say. I would
think that the rebuild kits would supply the same one.

You might check to see what other vendor's kits provide.

-Kirk Matheson
 
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