(f) Alternately loosen and remove No. 2 bearing cap bolts 9
and 10.
HINT:
wAs bearing cap bolts 9 and 10 are loosened, check that the
camshaft is being lifted out straight and level, after breaking
adhesion on the front bearing cap.
wIf the camshaft is not being lifted out straight and level, re-
tighten bearing cap bolts 9 and 10. Reverse the order of
above steps from (f) to (a) and reset the knock pin of the in-
take camshaft at 80 ± 115° BTDC, and repeat steps from (b)
to (f) once again.
NOTICE: Do not pry on or attempt to force the camshaft
with a tool or other object.
(g) Remove the No. 2 bearing cap and camshaft.
31. DISASSEMBLE EXHAUST CAMSHAFT
(a) Mount the hexagonal wrench head portion of the camshaft
in a vise.
(b) Insert service bolt (A) into the service hole of the cam-
shaft sub±gear.
(c) Using a screwdriver, turn the sub±gear clockwise, and
remove the service bolt (B).
NOTICE: Be careful not to damage the camshaft.
(d) Uniformly loosen and remove bearing cap bolts 3 to 8
in several pass in the sequence shown.
HINT: Do not remove the No. 2 bearing cap bolts at this
stage.
(e) Remove the No. 1, No. 3 and No. 4 bearing caps. (b) Remove the front bearing cap bolts i and 2.
(e) Remove the front bearing cap and oil seal.
NOTICE: If the front bearing cap is not removable by
hand, do not try to remove by force but leave as it is
without bolts.
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