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Pewthemagpie |
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Have come across a bit of a catch while stripping down my old clevo. How do you remove the cam bearings? Dont want to damage the block/bearing surface trying to get em out....
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paulhowes |
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It's done with a drift. Take it to an engine rebuilder or some experienced mechanics will have a bearing tool and it wont take much or damage the pocket much to have them done.
WARNING- Not done right (lining up the oil feeds) will result in oil starvation and eventual failure. It costs three fifths of F**k all to have them done so pay the toll. |
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Pewthemagpie |
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{USERNAME} wrote: It's done with a drift. Take it to an engine rebuilder or some experienced mechanics will have a bearing tool and it wont take much or damage the pocket much to have them done.
WARNING- Not done right (lining up the oil feeds) will result in oil starvation and eventual failure. It costs three fifths of F**k all to have them done so pay the toll. Cheers mate.. |
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pinkbits8u |
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the amount of times ive paid for someone to put in the bearings $80 ( which are about 25$ for clevite ) i should have made up some dolleys myself ,
if your only going to do it every few years its best to get an engine builder to do it |
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