Tools Required
J 33049 Camshaft Bearing Service Set
Important: A loose camshaft bearing may be caused by
an enlarged, out of round, or damaged engine block bearing bore.
- Prior to bearing removal, inspect the camshaft bearings for loose fit in the
engine block bearing bores. Refer to
Camshaft and Bearings Cleaning and Inspection .
- Repair or replace the components as required.
- Select the expanding driver (4-8) and
washer (2 or 3) from the
J 33049 .
- Assemble the tool.
- Insert the tool through the front of the engine block and into the bearing.
- Tighten the expander assembly (15) nut until firm.
- Push the guide cone (1) into the front camshaft bearing in order
to align the tool.
Important: In order to remove the front camshaft bearing,
operate the
J 33049 (1) from the rear
of the block, using the guide cone in the rear camshaft bearing bore.
- Drive the bearing from the block bore.
- Repeat the above procedures in order to remove the remaining bearings.
Tool Usage Information
Bearing, Expander, and Expander Driver Information
• |
The tool consists of a guide cone (1), driving
washers (2 or 3), expander bearing drivers (4-8), driver bars (9
or 10), expander jaws (11), expander sleeve (12), expander cone (13),
expander shaft (14), and expander assembly (15). |
• | Expander bearing driver number 1 inside diameter is 28.575-37.465 mm
(1.125-1.475 in) and is used with the expander assembly and the small
washer. |
• | Expander bearing driver number 2 inside diameter is 37.465-43.18 mm
(1.475-1.7 in) and is used with number 1 expanding driver and the small
washer. |
• | Expander bearing driver number 3 inside diameter is 43.18-48.895 mm
(1.7-1.925 in) and is used with number 2 expanding driver and the large
washer. |
• | Expander bearing driver number 4 inside diameter is 48.895-54.61 mm
(1.925-2.15 in) and is used with number 3 expanding driver and the large
washer. |
• | Expander bearing driver number 5 inside diameter is 54.61-60.325 mm
(2.150-2.375 in) and is used with number 4 expanding driver and the large
washer. |
• | Expander bearing driver number 6 inside diameter is 60.325-68.326 mm
(2.375-2.69 in) and is used with number 5 expanding driver and the large
washer. |
Tool Assembly and Operation
- Select the correct expanding driver and washer from the expanding driver
and washer information.
Important:
• | To install or remove the expanding driver, always push on or pull from
the ends. |
• | Pressure on the outside diameter may cause a bind against the rubber expanding
sleeve. |
- Place the expanding driver onto the expander assembly.
- Ensure the separation lines between the segments of the expanding driver
align with the separation lines of the expander assembly.
- With the small end of the cone facing the driver assembly, place the guide
cone over the driving bar.
- Place the driving washer over the threaded portion of the expander assembly.
- Screw the expander assembly, with driving washer, onto the driving bar.
For removal of the inner bearings, it may be necessary to install the
driver bar extension.
- Insert the tool into an inner camshaft bearing and
tighten until firm.
Operate the tool from the front or rear of the engine
block.
On some engine blocks, the nut on the expander assembly is inaccessible, except
from either end. In this case, you must use a socket and extension to enlarge and
reduce the expander assembly.
- Slide the nylon cone into the front or rear camshaft bearing. This will
correctly align the tool.
- Drive the bearing out of or into the engine block.
- Repeat the procedure for the additional inner bearings.
- For the 2 end bearings, front and rear, remove the
nylon cone and driver bar extension.
- Drive the bearings out of or into the engine block.