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REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
Camshaft Removal
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Make sure all loose components are secured
to, or removed from, the engine before
rotating engine on the stand. Failure to do so
may result in damage to components or
severe personal injury.
1. Rotate engine so that the oil pan rail is
upward (engine inverted).
When engine is rotated, the roller valve lifters will
fall downward into the push rod holes and rest
against the H-rings. They will be out of the way
for camshaft removal.
2. Remove the two 12-point capscrews (3) that
retain camshaft thrust washer (1). Camshaft
may have to be rotated slightly to make the
capscrews accessible through openings (2)
in the camshaft drive gear (4). Refer to
Figure 115.
115
Figure 115 — Camshaft Thrust Washer Capscrews
3. Install the camshaft removal/installation tool
J 41682 (Figure 116) in position on the rear
segment of the camshaft, securing it with the
clip to the shaft.
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Figure 116 — Camshaft Installation Guide
1. Thrust Washer
2. Openings
3. Capscrew, 12-Point
4. Camshaft Drive Gear
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