Replacing cam bearings with engine in car?
Replacing cam bearings with engine in car?
Has anyone attempted this? I went through some old threads but couldnt find where anyone had tried changing them with the engine in the car. Is this even possible, even with the k-member removed for easy access to the bottom of the engine? I dont have an engine hoist or an engine stand, though I have plenty of time 
I pulled my old cam out today and noticed the front cam bearing looked like crap. The car has 147k miles on it, so theres no surprise, I just wish I was better prepared for it. I ordered an install tool and some new bearings that should be here tuesday.

I pulled my old cam out today and noticed the front cam bearing looked like crap. The car has 147k miles on it, so theres no surprise, I just wish I was better prepared for it. I ordered an install tool and some new bearings that should be here tuesday.
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thanks for the responses, I wasn't aware that you had to take the plug out the back of the engine. Well the transmission is out getting rebuilt and the rear end is taken apart, so now I gotta fight the urge to do a full rebuild on the engine because this crap is making me go broke
thanks for the responses, I wasn't aware that you had to take the plug out the back of the engine. Well the transmission is out getting rebuilt and the rear end is taken apart, so now I gotta fight the urge to do a full rebuild on the engine because this crap is making me go broke
Last edited by camaro81; Jul 15, 2007 at 04:55 PM.
There have been some that have replaced just the front bearing, but to get the other four with the engine in the car you better be a magician.
Best thing is to pull the engine and replace them all the correct way.
Best thing is to pull the engine and replace them all the correct way.
Replacing cam bearings is a royal PITA. I always have the machine shop do it. It is surprising hard to do right without scoring the bearing or getting it in cocked. Also requires a special tool that is good for nothing else. And you better make SURE the oil hole lines up.
Rich
Rich
Replacing cam bearings is a royal PITA. I always have the machine shop do it. It is surprising hard to do right without scoring the bearing or getting it in cocked. Also requires a special tool that is good for nothing else. And you better make SURE the oil hole lines up.
Rich
Rich
I do agree that this is better done by a pro.
How about only doing the front cam bearing..provided the rest are ok with engine still in car?
Just asking, I don't have mine apart but when doing a cam swap later this year I was wondering what I could do if I get it apart and discover the front cam bearing showing wear...it was just replaced when a shop did the cam swap last year..about 10k miles ago...but it has 441# rate valve springs in it. Never pulled a cam bearing before so I don't really know what to expect.
Just asking, I don't have mine apart but when doing a cam swap later this year I was wondering what I could do if I get it apart and discover the front cam bearing showing wear...it was just replaced when a shop did the cam swap last year..about 10k miles ago...but it has 441# rate valve springs in it. Never pulled a cam bearing before so I don't really know what to expect.
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