Posted by mkirsch on May 12, 2008 at 06:54:44 from (64.80.108.52):
In Reply to: Oil pressure posted by Lee in Iowa on May 12, 2008 at 05:55:59:
Lee, I'd have to make an educated guess that you'll need to pull the engine to get at them. I believe they need to be pressed out.
Anybody know what could be done about the cam "non-bearings" on a Cub if the holes are worn? Can they be bored out and a real bearing pressed in? Is it normally not a problem?
Drat, this engine has 110+PSI compression right across the board, and I finally have it running like it should be.
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