cam caps

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BomexS13
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Does the cam caps need to be in order when putting it back on after cam replacement? Thx


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9240sx
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Yes,I just put a towel on the floor and put everything down the way it was in the head.

BomexS13
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9240sx wrote:Yes,I just put a towel on the floor and put everything down the way it was in the head.
That freaking sucks !!! I have an SR sitting in the garage with the cams taken off and the caps are just sitting in a plastic bag WTF am I going to do?

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9240sx
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They all have a part number on them to tell intake and exhaust side apart,And the cap at the end of the cam,were the oil sprayers bolt on,are bigger,that might help,I think i got a few of mine mixed up too,Someone kicked my stuff,guess i souldnt have left the parts on the floor?
Modified by 9240sx at 1:26 AM 2/11/2005

llamabeta
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They are labeled with an arrow, I or E (indicating Intake or Exhaust) and a number.

Start from cylinder 1 direction and go from there in numerical order with the arrows putting the right way.


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