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removing sup. m cam

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super_m

12-02-2005 17:21:40




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do you have to split the tractor to take out the cam? how does it come out?




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El Toro

12-03-2005 04:19:30




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 Re: removing sup. m cam in reply to super_m, 12-02-2005 17:21:40  
When you remove any parts from the engine you do not want to throw them in a pile or a box. You will spend more time trying to separate the parts
& trying to figure out where they go. Take pictures & make notes. Keep everything like the oil pan for instance all together. Place in a box and mark it where it was removed from. That includes all the bolts, washers & oil pump. Hal



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El Toro

12-02-2005 19:27:24




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 Re: removing sup. m cam in reply to super_m, 12-02-2005 17:21:40  
You should take a lot of closeup pictures & video
when pulling the cam. This is so your reassembly
goes smoothly.

You should get that manual & read it thoroughly
as Riverbend suggested. You need to make sure you have the tractor well supported for safety too.

My manual says to remove hood, radiator, fan & crankshaft pulley. Drain the radiator and the oil pan. Remove the crankcase front cover, oil pan, oil pump & rocker arms. Remove tappet cover, tappet stop & lift tappets from their bore.
Note: You may be able to push these up in their bores enough to clear the cam shaft.

you need to remove the cap screws in the cam's thrust plate in order to pull the cam.

One thing to do before you pull the cam from the engine is to rotate the engine until your punch marks on the cam gear are aligned correctly with
the correct gears. Your single punch marks on the cam should aligned with the single mark on the
crankshaft gear. The double punch marks on the cam should line up with the double punch marks on the magneto gear. The idler gear & the governor
doesn't need to be timed to the engine. Once you do this do not move the engine. This makes it easier to get your engine back in time with the valves & ignition. Read that manual. Hal

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riverbend

12-02-2005 18:07:27




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 Re: removing sup. m cam in reply to super_m, 12-02-2005 17:21:40  

No, but you have to remove the radiator, bolster, and the front cover. The cam comes out the front.

You might want to consider buying a manual if you are going to get into engine work on your tractor.



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