Anybody got a cam bearing removal/install tool.....
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seriously
FWIW and having read lots on HDForums, Autozone has a version of a bearing puller they loan out.
I have never seen the pictures of what the guys use and I have yet to hear of anyone having any bad/poor experience with the tools they get from there.
As for Gary, his tools are top notch and a good guy to chat with too. beattygw@sbcglobal.net
Then you will have your very own cam bearing remover/install in your tool box.
Rob
I have never seen the pictures of what the guys use and I have yet to hear of anyone having any bad/poor experience with the tools they get from there.
As for Gary, his tools are top notch and a good guy to chat with too. beattygw@sbcglobal.net
Then you will have your very own cam bearing remover/install in your tool box.
Rob
Last edited by CndUltra95; 06-01-2010 at 12:05 PM.
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Yes, they have blind hole pullers for rent. You buy the tool, then they refund the money when you return it. I used one when I changed my cams. I paid them $180 for it, then they refunded my money upon return. You can use your old cams to install the new bearings. Just lube them and tap them in.