Al,
I think I was confusing on my post, I need to get it out but couldn't get it back in to get the advancer out but now I'll know how to get it back together. Now to get those damn bearings going.
Camshaft removal help!
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Both cams come out after you have (as you show) loosened/in your case removed the large nut on the right side and loosened the nut/threaded shaft on the left side.
Just knock them out.
Reassembly is similar but you must look at how you align the cams to the sprocket.
Careful. ...........lm
Just knock them out.
Reassembly is similar but you must look at how you align the cams to the sprocket.
Careful. ...........lm
Bryanwingen wrote:You guys were a huge help! I understand it now, do the bearings push out the side wall as well? It helped to tap off the left side with them mating. You guys are great!
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The bearings are NOT coming out with tapping.
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They will come out if you use a soft metal at the high lobe of the cam.
If the inside one stays in the head place the soft metal at the outside of the bearing and tap it out. ...............lm
If the inside one stays in the head place the soft metal at the outside of the bearing and tap it out. ...............lm
Bryanwingen wrote:I meant the bearings ARE NOT coming out with tapping. I was writing fast while cursing the bike. Haha