Take a steel plate and put it insde the block behind the journal in the block for the cam bearing and place another on the outside of the block with the bearing lined up in place and with a bolt you can pullit in without damage to either the bearing or the cam and just stack washers up if the threads aren't long enough to pullit fully into place. much better than tring to drive it and can be controlled for tension then just slip the cam in.The plates will obviously need holes drilled in them for the bolt probably about a 3/4 or 5/8 would be big enough and if your worried about alignmentuse pipe sections over the bolt to fill the void in the bore just be sure they are shorter than the journal thickness. Hope this helps. I've pulled many a seals and bearings into place this way.
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