TexasRoadRunner68
Well-Known Member
I know it’s not the best practice…but let’s say I misaligned the oil hole on a cam bearing. How risky is pressing it back out and reinstalling it in the same bore?
Possible that it’s fine, or high risk for a spun bearing? It seemed to fit tight, just not as tight as the first install.
This is for a lower buck cheap refresh I’m working on. Obviously I get that the “right thing” to do is remove and install a brand new one.
Possible that it’s fine, or high risk for a spun bearing? It seemed to fit tight, just not as tight as the first install.
This is for a lower buck cheap refresh I’m working on. Obviously I get that the “right thing” to do is remove and install a brand new one.