The article on Cliff's site by Ian Grant says the head needs to be removed so the end play can be measured with a feeler gauge. For those in the know, do you think the end play can be determined without removing the head.
The reason being I have just rebuilt my motor and do not want to remove the head just to do some measurements. If the head is removed then I need to remove the cylinders as well to replace the base gasket. And I don't want to go through the hell of fitting the pistons to the cylinders again.
Would it be possible to lever the camshaft from one end and then from the other end to measure the side play keeping in mind that the cams are under spring pressure from the valve springs.
If this could be done without removing the head then the cam caps concerned could be removed one by one, machined and replaced for a far simpler job.



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