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Old 05-17-2013, 10:25 PM   #18
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Here is the IMSB Install I did today. Of course I had locked the exhaust camshaft on the passenger side with the cam lock tool with the crank at top-dead-center first.

This is the old IMSB Cover removed.



Once I got the cover removed, I inspected the old IMS. It looked as good as new. There was no play in the shaft. It seemed to be just fine so I started to think I would just leave it. If I had not already purchased the new bearing, I would have just left it in. But since I already had the new ceramic bearing, I decided to proceed.







The bearing came out easier than I thought.





Here is the new IMS bearing with the install tool attached. Was in the freezer for a few days.



The new bearing went in perfect. Again, was easier to do than I thought.



And the new cover plate installed.

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