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Old 07-01-2014, 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Texas Blues View Post
Well here is the good news......If the replacement bearings fit as they should, and your cam is in good shape, it will be an easy repair. Getting the bearings first and checking things out is the first logical step before worrying about all the doom and gloom. Yea, the bearing spun out for a reason, but it might not be a "deal killer". Good luck TB
In my experience, when a cam bearing comes out, it's never good. Can't say as though I've ever seen one that came out where line boring wasn't necessary.

To the OP, let's see some pics of the cam.
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