Tools Required
J 33049 Camshaft Bearing
Remover/Installer
- Remove the rear camshaft
plug.
Insert a long bar through the front of the engine and drive the plug
out of the rear bore.
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 (positions 1-5) .
- Select the expanding driver
(4-8) and washer (2 or 3) from the J 33049
.
- Assemble the J 33049
.
Important: Remove the inner bearings (positions 2, 3, and 4) first. The outer bearings
(positions 1 and 5) serve as a guide for the J 33049
.
- Insert the J 33049
through
the front of the engine block and into the bearing.
- Tighten the expander assembly nut until snug.
- Push the guide cone into the front camshaft bearing (position
1) to align the J 33049
.
- Drive the inner bearings (positions 2, 3, and 4) from their block
bores.
- Assemble the J 33049
handle, expanding driver, and washer.
- Insert the J 33049
into the outer camshaft bearings (positions 1 or 5).
- Drive the outer bearings (positions 1 or 5) from the bore.