Right, mine is broken (when I was installing the cam chain 4 monthes ago it fell out and I didn't think anything of it. I've only just realised that it needs repacement now). Do I need to separate the cylinder head or can I just take the top end off and swap them as simple as bolt on/off?
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Cam Chain Guide Needs Replacement
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Re: Cam Chain Guide Needs Replacement
Nah they feed in from the front top of the block, have to take rocker cover off, cams out and then leaver it out, use of a right angled pick would be handy,
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Re: Cam Chain Guide Needs Replacement
Legendary,carsounds_dan wrote:Nah they feed in from the front top of the block, have to take rocker cover off, cams out and then leaver it out, use of a right angled pick would be handy,
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thanks mate; I'll do it when I check the shims.