Feb 20, 2008 #1 9 95blk5.0stang Member Joined Sep 10, 2007 Messages 128 Reaction score 0 I want to know how to get the camshaft bearings out without buying a camshaft tool that like 120 dollars.
I want to know how to get the camshaft bearings out without buying a camshaft tool that like 120 dollars.
Feb 20, 2008 #2 P Paul Legend Joined Apr 30, 2007 Messages 9,859 Reaction score 255 It's going to be pretty tough to do it without the tool. That's one thing that even I leave to the machine shop to do.
It's going to be pretty tough to do it without the tool. That's one thing that even I leave to the machine shop to do.
Feb 22, 2008 #3 M Mr. OAM Active Member Joined Aug 18, 2007 Messages 780 Reaction score 0 So do I. I still let them do cam bearings and freeze plugs. Steve
Feb 22, 2008 #4 94Pro-5.0 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 7, 2007 Messages 3,389 Reaction score 1 Location Little Elm, TX Freeze plugs and cam bearings are the only thing I had the machine shop do for me
Feb 24, 2008 #5 OP OP 9 95blk5.0stang Member Joined Sep 10, 2007 Messages 128 Reaction score 0 How much will they charge for that type of job.
Feb 24, 2008 #6 94Pro-5.0 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 7, 2007 Messages 3,389 Reaction score 1 Location Little Elm, TX from what i remember, not much at all, less than $50
Feb 24, 2008 #7 F forkliftfixr Member Joined Aug 23, 2007 Messages 156 Reaction score 0 Too much room for error even installing them with the tool, you nick one with the tool and you just bought yourself a new set. I agree with the others...... Freeze plugs and cam bearings let the machine shop do them.
Too much room for error even installing them with the tool, you nick one with the tool and you just bought yourself a new set. I agree with the others...... Freeze plugs and cam bearings let the machine shop do them.
Feb 28, 2008 #8 OP OP 9 95blk5.0stang Member Joined Sep 10, 2007 Messages 128 Reaction score 0 I will be going to the machine shop, thanks for the info.