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stalling, intermittent. V70-XC70

found this old thread elsewhere...seems he was having stalling issues with camshaft seal leak...not sure why they would be related
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Posted October 4, 2012
if the there is no leaky oil when opening the cps should you replace it if you when you have a leak and just replace the intake seal at the distributor?

great write up. much appreciated for all the tips and the procedure!! my intake seal was super leaky. it fell out when i took the part off behind the rotor. i was having random stalling and power issues and eventually oil dripping on the ground. so far so good! 1998 V70R

if the there is no leaky oil when opening the cps should you replace it? i just did the intake seal behind distributor and not sure if its necessary for any reason to do both.

great write up. much appreciated for all the tips and the procedure!! my intake seal was super leaky. it fell out when i took the part off behind the rotor. i was having random stalling and power issues and eventually oil dripping on the ground. so far so good! 1998 V70R

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