If your cam seals are leaking, then it might be possible to take off the little inspection tab on the front half of the timing belt cover, and get a good light to look inside. Try and look for any oil on the cam sprockets at all, esp the insides of them. I know when i had a oil seal leak, the insides of the cam sprockets had some good oil on them, BUT i dont have the timing belt covers on my car...sooo...Dave, do you know if they have been replaced before?? The only sure way to find out is to remove the back timing belt cover. The only way to do that is to remove the timing belt
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