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Help! Stuck Camshaft Bearing Cap Prevents Me From Replacing Camsha


Magda

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This thread is already solved. I just wanted to thank you for your input and post some pics that are associated with the work I did.

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Halfmoon plugs before cleanup



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Cleaned valve covers with new spark plug seals and gasket, halfmoon plugs, rear cam bearing caps and valve cover bolts with new washers.



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Cleaned halfmoon plugs, rear cam bearing caps and valve cover bolts with new washers.



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New sparkplug seals



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Installation
of new sparkplug seals (I already installed it and bent the metal tab
back... so this is just a demonstration of my technique)



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Adjusting
new sparkplug seals so that they sit flush. This is also a way to
remove them (just make sure that the metal tabs on the reverse are bent
out of the way)



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Rear plug in the background, ready for installation.


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