SHOtime-95
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Definitely doesn't hurt to have a known high quality fuel pump in place. You can make the access door under the rear seat to make it easier on yourself, unless for some reason you need to drop the tank anyways. Let's see what the old MAF can do for you.
Looking through the 60K maintenance HOWTO will help you identify parts
http://web.archive.org/web/20110506202216/http://www.shophoenixproject.com/lower60k/lower60k.htm
http://web.archive.org/web/20110506202226/http://www.shophoenixproject.com/upper60k/upper60k.htm
I think you are describing the CPS as a "solenoid", from the location. Haven't seen the MTX that up close, but sounds right ... Pulling the intake off will definitely get you a better visual on whether it is a valve cover leak or a cam seal leak or both. The oil could also be spray from other leaky seals/hoses migrating up to the CPS area during driving.
Is any of the oil getting on the belts or pulleys? That'd not be good.
https://www.cartechbooks.com/techtips/serpbelt/
Yeah I'll be using a Walbro fuel pump. And as for the solenoid thing, it is in fact the cam sensor. It has oily grime on it. I'll pull off the intake tube on the passenger side for better access. Do I have to buy another gasket set every time I remove the whole intake?
And there might be some oil on my AC belt causing it to squeak sometimes. I'll look at that too.
