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    Re: cam bearings

     



    Originally posted by len
    i have a 350 chevy and if anybody could set me in the right direction on how to install my cam bearings.thanks for any help
    You need cam bearing installing tools. It's a long shaft that has a cam bearing chuck on the end. You slide the tool through the bearing bores to the back. Slip the cam bearing over the chuck and twist it snug against the bearing. push it against the back cam bore, slide the centering cone against the front cam bore and tap the bearing into the bore. (Make sure the oiler hole in the bearing lines up with the oiler hole in the cam bore. Repeat the process for the rest of em' . The front bearing goes in with a "shorty" bearing installer. Might be able to rent one. Or take your block to a machine shop and let them do it.
    Last edited by pro70z28; 07-21-2004 at 06:06 PM.
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