1.8T Jetta camshaft part 1, removing valve cover. Moon seal , Flat seal and Cam seal

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2010

Disclaimer, i am not responsible if you damage your engine. This is a DIY Guide and helpful hints. Any questions post in Comments

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  • It's called a Security Torx bit - "star key that's got the lil' hole in it" - from your commentary.

  • @jcaimhigher hex, torx., star key... Sorry i get those 2 types confused sometimes.

  • Wat is the hose that breaks do? Cuz mine is busted :(

  • @Tunerkid328

    The Y pipe? The pipe on my car that says eurojet on it? IF it is, just use some gorilla tape to patch it up than buy some pcv hoses to fix it, get creative or go to Eurojet's website.

  • Any questions post in Comments!

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  • you was high when u did tht wasnt u? i find myself forgetting what bolt im on also. lol

  • Thank you so much for posting this. It's one thing to read about this kind of job, but a lot easier to see it. I've replaced the coilpacks and various PCV hoses, but wasn't sure about this. Thanks again!

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