Removal of rear brake camshaft bushing assembly
Removal of rear brake camshaft bushing assembly
I cannot get this assembly to rotate. I've soaked it in solvent. I've heated it and tried tapping it out but it won't budge. Any tips on removing it?
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- Neil Wilson
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Re: Removal of rear brake camshaft bushing assembly
So, there is a brake cam shaft bushing, rear brake cam shaft, and rear brake cam. There is no assembly? It looks like you have removed the rear brake cam - is that correct. And you are having trouble removing the rear brake cam shaft (see attached photo) is that correct?
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Regards, Neil Wilson
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Re: Removal of rear brake camshaft bushing assembly
Thanks for the great photo Neil. Yes, it is the rear brake cam shaft that won't budge.
- Neil Wilson
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Re: Removal of rear brake camshaft bushing assembly
And the cam is removed then? The bushing which the shaft turns in is brass and I don't think it is being reproduced. I suggest you use a driver which is slightly smaller than the shaft diameter along with a heavy hammer (like 4 lbs.). Try tapping the driver on one side and then the other. If tapping does not start the shaft moving, then try a heaver blow. Make sure the driver is not toughing the bushing while trying to drive the shaft.
Maybe others have suggestions.
Regards, Neil Wilson
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Re: Removal of rear brake camshaft bushing assembly
Some thing doesn't look right in your photo. The splined part is sticking into where the cross cam goes. Drive the splined shaft back. Use a lot of penetrating oil.. If the splined shaft moved out board, it must not be frozen tight. It should move back. All the way out. then the bushing should come out.. Good luck...
KVO
Dec. '28 AA
Dec. '28 AA
Re: Removal of rear brake camshaft bushing assembly
Thanks Guys. I'll give that a shot this weekend and let you know how it turns out.
Re: Removal of rear brake camshaft bushing assembly
Soaked it in penetrating oil for a day and was able to drive it out successfully without trashing the bushing. That is one thin bushing. Polished the cam shaft and reinstalled. It works perfectly. Thanks for the advice. Just need a u-joint to get the whole back end together. Anxious to finally get the truck to roll!