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Old 08-15-2005, 03:57 AM
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One of the more risky parts of a cam change (IMO) is the actual removal and re-installation since you are totally blind to what is lined up and what is not and it is possible to damage the cam bearings. So I decided to practice by making a little wood engine block with the holes for the cam that are a tight enough fit the cam won't go in until it is correctly lined up front to back. Hopefully, I will get real good at it before the fateful day arrives

PS: Cam courtesy of England Green

Thanks EG, I put it to good use

Here is the cam part way in:



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uhm...it's not THAT hard
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No, my wife thinks I'm nuts, but don't want to damage the bearings.
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as long as your are gentle and patient it will slip right in with no bearing problems. Just remember that when you feel it wont go any further, spin it or slightly wiggle it, but DONT force it
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Originally Posted by vettenuts
No, my wife thinks I'm nuts...
I do too.
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as long as your are gentle and patient it will slip right in with no bearing problems. Just remember that when you feel it wont go any further, spin it or slightly wiggle it, but DONT force it
Actually, using this goofy contraption has allowed me to visualize what is going on. It has been quite useful and I am getting to the point where I can insert into the bearings without the lobes touching.
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you wont screw anything up as long as your not jerking it around. my cam went in and out the first time i ever did it in about 2 min. just slight movements and nothing forceful wont damage anything. its a lot harder to dothan yuo think
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Yeah dudeman, youre making a bigger deal of it than necessary.




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