Agree, its no problem at all so long as the cam spins freely once the towers
are torqued up. Don't mix the towers up. and take the cam followers off so
that the cam can spin without activating the valves while you do the job.

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>From: Albs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: camshaft bearing brackets
>Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 4:27 PM
>

> if the cam is in between the bearings make sure it is spinning freely and
> and tighten down evenly. (but i have noticed that in all my workshop
> manuals they say WHAT EVER YOU DO DON'T LOOSEN THESE BOLTS OR YOU NEED A
> NEW HEAD ASSY) or something to that effect. But according to the head
> machist i use he say's is not a real dileamer just make sur that the cam
> can spin freely.
> I hope that helped
>
>
>
>
>
>>     hi all, i have just picked up my head from the shop  after a slight
>>shave and vavle job and i have just noticed that the camshaft  bearing
>>bracket bolts are loose. i had sent it away without touching the  brackets
>>as i have been informed that they will become misaligned. WHAT DO I DO????
>>can i align it myself or do i have to send it away again. if any one can
>>help me it would be greatly  appreciated Danny
>
>
>

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