/7 engine teardown surprise

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bigfella
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/7 engine teardown surprise

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Hi Fellows, I'm presently stripping the engine from my R100/7 and have struck a little snag.

Original double row cam chain is in place, puller is being manufactured for the crankshaft sprocket. Problem is the camshaft bearing housing is retained with a Philips head screw on one side and a slotted hex head bolt on the other and neither will budge, thus rendering camshaft removal a little challenging.

Has anyone seen and overcome this issue? Interesting to note that the good book describes the previously mentioned fasteners as cap head bolts.
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Re: /7 engine teardown surprise

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Do you have an impact driver? I am thinking of the style that is stuck with a hammer on end, forces bit down and turns. That and heat. Of course I can honestly say on some tough ones I have shattered the bit, so make sure it is a snug fit.
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Use grinding compound when using the impact, so that it doesn't slip. Make sure it fits perfectly.
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Yes, Phillips and slotted come with numbered bits to match the fastener.

Mike's XS sells a nice kit. http://www.mikesxs.net/product/35-0095.html
It has #2 & 3 Phillips (long & short) and #8 & 10 slotted.

A properly fitting bit makes a BIG difference! (And don't forget the grinding paste)
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