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Old 07-12-2008, 09:38 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Thanks guys!
How expensive can this be & how much work is it?
That depends entirely on whether you do it yourself or pay your mechanic to do it. It's only a days work, and parts will run about $500. Chances are you won't need to replace the cam bearings though theres good argument for doing so with a new cam. They don't usually wear out, but be carefull taking the old cam out and puting the new one in as Cam bearing babbitt is very soft compared to mains and rod bearings. Puting new cam bearings in requires a special tool, so if you decide you need to replace them, best let the mechanic do the whole job.
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