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Cam install how-to???
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<blockquote data-quote="333arod333" data-source="post: 14692141" data-attributes="member: 128183"><p>The service manual has this info. It is really not that difficult. The sprockets all have timing marks and the chains go on with the outside-most links going on the timing marks. When you release the tensioners on the timing chains, the cams will slip into whatever position they are comfortable resting in due to the springs. You have to turn the cams on the back of the head with a small ratchet to the proper timing mark alignment. Those are really the only tricky parts. I'm not sure if you want to get as involved as degreeing the cams, but this is also not that difficult. The cams should have instructions on how to mount them to the sprockets and all that as well. Just post back up if you run into a jam and everyone on here will chime in. Good luck with everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="333arod333, post: 14692141, member: 128183"] The service manual has this info. It is really not that difficult. The sprockets all have timing marks and the chains go on with the outside-most links going on the timing marks. When you release the tensioners on the timing chains, the cams will slip into whatever position they are comfortable resting in due to the springs. You have to turn the cams on the back of the head with a small ratchet to the proper timing mark alignment. Those are really the only tricky parts. I'm not sure if you want to get as involved as degreeing the cams, but this is also not that difficult. The cams should have instructions on how to mount them to the sprockets and all that as well. Just post back up if you run into a jam and everyone on here will chime in. Good luck with everything. [/QUOTE]
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