Re: 470 Cam seals. How much, and how hard?
Engine MUST come out. I have no room in this engine compartment. Looks like fun.......
Then it will be WAY cheaper to DIY. With the engine out, not easy but not too hard either. If you get the Autozone puller you will have to use a spacer for instillation, because of the depth of the balancer, seems like I used a socket to take up the space. Use NAPA (permatex) aviation sealant where it calls for perfect seal. Plan on replacing the crank oil seal in the cover. You
may be able to get away without the sleeves if the cam is not grooved too bad (I did not use them, holding for 7 years now). You will probably mess up the front of the pan gasket, just get some gasket material and make your own (save $80). Check the timing chain and tensioner. Cost? If you use something like Sierra parts, figure gaskets, seals (2 cam, 1 crank), sealant, misc about $70, sleeves add another $70 or so, dealer wild guess $500-$800. Be careful when you put the covers back on,not to overtighten them, they are cast Al, and will crack. If you have an alternator, don't bother to put the stator back in. Oh and the cam seals
both face forward (garter spring side toward the front, high pressure side). Have fun

, welcome to the 470 club :facepalm:.