Yeah my bad. Sometimes when you start working on one it is impractical to stop and try to set up the camera. I don't shoot in my garage which is where this takes place. The process is simple. Oil the bearing area up. Heat with a heat gun to about 250F-290F, then slam down flat onto a piece of wood. Both cam bearings were removed in the same manner. It took several heat, cool, heat cycles to get them out but that is how I did it.
Why didn't you show the removal of small case bearing and cam bearing as that is what is important to show ? Keep up the good work !
Yeah my bad. Sometimes when you start working on one it is impractical to stop and try to set up the camera. I don't shoot in my garage which is where this takes place. The process is simple. Oil the bearing area up. Heat with a heat gun to about 250F-290F, then slam down flat onto a piece of wood. Both cam bearings were removed in the same manner. It took several heat, cool, heat cycles to get them out but that is how I did it.