Taheezy_88
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4wd.
Cam bolt removal? Chilton has no reference to removal. Searching online now
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When I went to pop the cam bolt the whole cam and crankshaft rotated so I stopped right there.
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Okay oil pickup tube bolt. Do I have to drop the oil pan? That's a tight fit any advice?
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I used a Haynes manual. There are torque specs for everything at the beginning of each chapter. Alldatadiy.com also has similar info.Update*
Got the oil pan dropped enough to pull oil pump. I still need to drop it fully but will get back to that towards the end of the rebuild.
Cam bolt off
Sprocket /timing chain off.
Old camshaft out.
Official I'm in the rebuild stage now.
IMPORTANT KEY INFORMATION ON REBUILD PLEASE let me know
Do I use sealer on any bolt and if so which one?
Torque specs on everything that needs to be torque or a link would be greatly appreciated thx
Tomorrow I will install the new cam, cam retention plate, sprocket, chain and oil pump.
Good find. If you're using any ARP bolts though, follow their printed instructions to the letter, including using their thread lube and pay close attention to the orientation of any washers so that the taper on the bore faces the radius on the head of the bolt. Lots of people miss that last detail.https://help.summitracing.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5191/~/gen.-4,-aluminum-block-torque-specs
I dug this up for torque specs.