Fig. 16—Camshaft Bearing Removing and Replacing
Toots
1 Reamer
4 Extension
Handle
2 Removing and
Replacing 5 Bracket
Bar
6 Handle and
Thrust
3 Removing and
Replacing
Bearing
Sleeves
7 Staking Tool
Camshaft Bearing Removal
1. After removal of the camshaft, drive out
the expansion plug from the
cylinder block at the rear of
the rear camshaft bearing, by driving it out from the inside.
2. Assemble the camshaft bearing remover
bracket loosely to the rear of
the cylinder block.
3. Start the bearing puller bar through the
front bearing and install the puller sleeve for each bearing over the bar
before it passes through that
particular bearing. Then pass the bar through the hole in the bracket. Tighten the
bolts that hold the bracket to
the Crankcase. Then install the
thrust bearing and puller handle on the end of the
bar.
4. Turning the puller handle clockwise will now
remove all four bearings at one
time. An extension handle
is provided to aid in starting bearings that may have corroded in the
case.
Camshaft Bearing Replacement
1. To make
sure that the oil holes in the camshaft bearing bores will line up with the oil
holes in the camshaft bearings
after the bearings have
■ been
installed, mark the position of the oil hole in the bore on the front face of the bearing
bore.