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Old 05-08-2003, 08:58 AM   #1
KrivoK
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I am rebuilding this engine. I really want to replace all major parts inside. Being that I am a rookie at this, I would think those would be replaced as well. Plus, I messed up the number 1 bearing already getting the cam out. As I have been looking at all the parts I will need to rebuild, a kit seems the way to go for me. It comes with new cam bearings and I think/thought I should put new in since it is already torn down to the block.

Maybe I will take it in for the cam bearings or see if I can rent this tool somewhere. Like you said gofast, I am only doing this once that I know of.

Thank you
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