Posted by El Toro on June 18, 2012 at 14:29:43 from (108.3.225.57):
In Reply to: Super C won't start posted by Smith1000 on June 17, 2012 at 15:57:28:
Your manual should give you the instructions as to what needs to be removed to reach the camgear. A few items will be the hood, grille, radiator to name a few. If the camshaft needs to be removed you need to remove the valve cover, valve levers and shaft assembly, push rods, oil pan and oil pump. Shove the tappets up into their bores to clear the cam lobes. Sort out the parts as they're removed. Use cardboard boxes and write on them what they contain. Don't throw everything into a pile. Take pictures and some video. You'll be glad you did. If the cam gear is stripped pull the camshaft and have it pressed off and a new gear pressed on. Hal PS: Drain the radiator and oil pan.
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