29. Camshaft Bearing Removal
Camshaft Bearing Removal^ Tools Required
- J 33049 Camshaft Bearing Service Set
1. Remove the rear camshaft plug, if not previously removed.Insert a long bar through the front of the engine and drive the plug out of the rear bore.
2. Important: A loose camshaft bearing may be caused by an enlarged, out-of-round, or damaged engine block bearing bore.
Prior to bearing removal, inspect the camshaft bearings for loose fit in the engine block bearing bores (positions 1-5).
3. Select the expanding driver (4-8) and washer (2 or 3) from the J 33049.
4. Assemble the J 33049.
5. Important: Remove the inner bearings in positions 2, 3, and 4 first. The outer bearings in positions 1 and 5 serve as a guide for the J 33049.
Insert the J 33049 through the front of the engine block and into the bearing.
6. Tighten the expander assembly nut until snug.
7. Push the guide cone into the front camshaft bearing in position 1 to align the J 33049.
8. Drive the inner bearings in positions 2, 3, and 4 from their block bores.
9. Assemble the J 33049 handle, expanding driver, and washer.
10. Insert the J 33049 into the outer camshaft bearings.
11. Drive the outer bearings from the bore.