22-03-2018, 12:02 PM
(22-03-2018, 10:38 AM)Chris KC Wrote: I'm not sure why you'd want to remove it if it's assembled robustly in the first place.
I do not want to remove the bushing or the camshaft. The camshaft will move forward and backward when the timing gears are installed by 1/8" Thus far it has destroyed the timing gears plus the fiber gear on the end of the generator/dynamo. Someone, apparently, overhauled the motor about 30 years ago and did not do a bang up job. Motor ran well until the fiber gear end up with missing teeth. If I can stabilize the camshaft, I will have a good running motor.