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Re: M cam removal 450 install
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Posted by Hayfarmer on July 13, 2006 at 19:28:11 from (66.243.249.207):
In Reply to: M cam removal 450 install posted by MJF on July 13, 2006 at 19:08:27:
You can change the cam shaft without revoving the block. Remove front pedistal and radiator. Remove front pulley and front cover. Remove camshaft gear. There is a reatainer behind it. If you remove side plate on rh side of engine you can keep lifters up. I think when I did it I removed the rocker arm and push rods. It is always good to change lifters when you do a cam shaft, especially a new or re ground cam shaft. Also use some Lubriplate or similar on cam lobes when reinstalled. I have been told that most of he wear to a new cam shaft is done within the first few minutes of operation.
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