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Old 03-27-2023, 08:38 PM   #1
bsampson
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Cam bearing replacement with rotating assembly?

Lq4 6.0L with 180,000 miles.

In attempting to remove the cam for a cam swap, it got hung up, and I had to tap it back in. After that, it came out easily. Looking through the lifter holes though, I see the center cam bearing is pushed half way out. So, I guess I’m doing cam bearings too.

If the cam bearings are bad, should I be concerned with the main bearings?

Should I pull the crankshaft so I can more easily replace cam bearings? I’ve seen videos or people doing it with the crank installed, but it seems awfully tight.

And finally, if I pull the crank, do I risk anything? (Assuming I put the caps back on the same location they are now).

This is going to be a weekend cruiser, not a race engine.
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