gamma500
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- Mar 21, 2005
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Pisgah Forest,
North Carolina
Borrowing from an idea I used with a 1600 Lotus DOHC, I made a jig frame which is secured to the drivers side strut mount and has a bar with threaded studs which sits just outboard to the top cam cover which would enable me to "slid" the 2 cam gears off the cams onto the 2 studs with the TB loosened a bit via the tensioner tool. The TB would be zipped locked to the gears to prevent slipping. I have already tried this and found moving one cam at a time is the better method. With the gears/TB on the jig I have maintained pretty good tension so the TB remains tight on the lower sprockets. In addition, I can backthread the 2 studs so the gears move a bit more towards the fender.
My question is, will the head now come off without having to remove any of the TB cover(mid) bolts or is there something that is going to hang up in that area ? I need to disconnect the CAS obviously but am doing that at the connector.
Anyone foresee problems here as far as the head coming off clean?
Thanks,
Craig
My question is, will the head now come off without having to remove any of the TB cover(mid) bolts or is there something that is going to hang up in that area ? I need to disconnect the CAS obviously but am doing that at the connector.
Anyone foresee problems here as far as the head coming off clean?
Thanks,
Craig