I just ended up doing this. My leak was coming from around the Oil filter housing.
Check the oil, this gasket can also fail internally and will then mix coolant with oil. I wouldn't drive the car until this is fixed.
I didn't remove the camshaft sensor when I did mine. The whole cam cover comes off. I used the service manual to remove everything.
A couple of notes.
I went with Cometic replacement gaskets. The Mopar stock gaskets are paper, and I wanted to go with new aluminum cored Cometic gaskets, and they seem to be more tolerant of mating surfaces and seal better.
Contact Dan Lesser at
http://www.viperspecialtyperformance.com/ and he can get you some gaskets.
I replaced most all of the front gaskets with Cometic.
Timing Cover Gasket, Oil filter Housing gasket, Thermostat housing gasket and new 180 degree thermostat, water pump and water pump gasket, intake gaskets.
The "While I was in there" could add up. To get to some things you have to remove others. To get the timing cover off, you will have to remove the water pump pulley, the Crank pully and balancer (you will need to replace the crank seal), the alternator, loosen 2 of the AC bolts and loosen the Power steering pump.
I also removed the hood (4 bolts) and the cross member. You prob don't have to, but gave a ton more room.
One of the Power steering pump bolts broke on me, and I ended up replacing the PS bracket with one from Roe Racing. I also went with a new ARP balancer bolt with red loctite as they are known to come loose.
When you remove the timing cover, it contains the oil pump. Be sure to line up the splines of the oil pump to the crank when re-installing. You will see how they line up. Don't want to crank up with no oil pressure!
I can send you the PDF manual I have, it's for a Gen II, 97 I believe, but they didin't change a lot, and it worked for my 96 perfectly.
Not a hard job, you just have to be diligent.
All in the job took about 10 hrs. Factor in a couple of hrs for scraping the old paper gasket off the mating surfaces of everyhing. They are a real pain to get all of it off.
Good luck with the repair, and Feel free to message me if you have any other questions.
Lane
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