How to install a Diesel Engine Camshaft

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Improper install techniques can damage not only your camshaft buy your whole engine aswell. Don’t let an improperly installed camshaft cost you more money!

There are two main types of camshaft configurations: in the block (overhead valves) or in the cylinder head (overhead cam). This can differ from engine to engine, and each engine make might have a different number of camshafts entirely.

Wear or damage on your camshaft can negatively affect your engine performance, so you want to make sure everything is operating in peak condition. Just .001 of an inch of wear can affect your valve timing by as much as 3 degrees. More significant damage, like considerable flaking or pitting, can even damage other engine components, leading to a much more costly repair. If you notice a loss in power or fuel economy in your engine, you should take a look at the condition of your camshaft. It might be time to replace it!

If you’re looking for a new camshaft, contact us and we’ll help you!

HOW TO INSTALL YOUR CAMSHAFT

If you’ve found that you need to replace your camshaft, you might be wondering if this is a job you can take on yourself. If you decide to install your own camshaft, there are a few things you should keep in mind.

Take into consideration these tips wbhile you install your new camshaft

  • Be sure to follow manufacturer’s instructions for proper torque during install
  • Make sure timing alignment is correct when removing and inserting the camshaft. This will differ between engine models, so be sure to follow factory instructions
  • Be careful not to scratch the bearings when the old camshaft is removed and the new one is inserted
  • Parts should be clean and free of debris to prevent dirt and other matter from entering the engine and causing larger problems

The exact install directions depends on your engine model, but here are some basic steps to get you started:

  1. Lubricate the inside of the camshaft bearings
  2. Ensure that the new camshaft is clean and well-lubricated
  3. Insert the camshaft carefully into the engine block
  4. Install new o-rings onto the retainer plates
  5. Install retainer plate and capscrews, tighten to manufacturer’s torque specifications (Depending on the engine type, repeat the previous steps with other camshafts if necessary)
  6. If removed, install the rear cover plates
  7. Install timing gears according to factory specification. Make sure the parts are well lubricated. It’s important to pay attention to factory timing marks/instructions when fitting the timing gears. Improper timing can cause engine failure
  8. Install timing cover
  9. Reinstall the rest of the assembly. It’s important to install new accompanying components, such as lifters or rollers, with a new camshaft to prevent uneven wear and future engine problems

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