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#42328 04/09/03 11:17 PM
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Some parts stores rent out cam bearing installers


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you will probably need a longer tool than is used with a V/8 or V/6 maybe a farm tractor or diesel engine shop can help, or maybe if the engine is out of the car it would be a good idea to use a machine shop, I usually have the lower block done at a machine shop to save time. I know some of you will say don't trust a modern shop, but I know an old codger that has a machine shop.


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