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Re: H cam gear and mice
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Posted by Theman on November 22, 2006 at 09:32:43 from (65.248.77.5):
In Reply to: Re: H cam gear and mice posted by Andy Sommer on November 22, 2006 at 08:05:33:
The cam gear can be a tough pull given the fit is a close one and yes, a puller is recommended. It is even better if you can fit the 3-way puller arms in the holes by the hub. The gear is cast and can break. Your problem is compounded if the camshaft and crank are both stuck since the helical cut of the gear requires something to turn as the gear slides off. Now, if you're somewhat skilled at modifying bargain bin wrenches, you can remove the two thrust plate bolts behind the gear and remove the camshaft along with the gear. If you aren't using a puller, thread the nut on the shaft so they are flush with one another. This will help protect the fine threads on the shaft as you tap on it.
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