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Permatex Cam Chain Guide?

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Hey Guys, I am finally to the point of putting the engine back together on my rebuild. I am wondering though - should I use a sealant on the cam chain guide? The little triangle-ish thing that goes above the cam chain tensioner at the top of the head.

GUIDE, CAM CHAIN NO.2 ~E.NO.163175
12791-45040

Number 9 on this diagram.
 
No sealer. The washer used for the bolt is the sealing type. Like a dowty seal.
 
No sealer need, number 11 (washer) has a steel outer and rubber centre we call them dowty
washers here in the uk
i belive you can pick them up easy at the big stores in the USA.
 
Ahhhh, I see. It makes sense now. I thought I couldn't find the washer that was there, but I did see one with the rubber inner portion.

Thank you!
 
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