Did a few more pieces today. Polished up the front winker with some Scotchbright. The other one was cleaned and lightly buffed. I think I prefer the buffed result on the left.

Put some more parts in Evaporust to soak off the rust/grime. Shift selector after it's bath...

Decided to remove the cam shafts. The FSM shows what looks like a screw driver and hammer to knock out each side. I tried hitting on the outer race but you can only reach the top of the bearing due to the advancer/sprocket being in the way. My bearings were a bit notchy and I am going to replace them anyway, so I was not too concerned about staying on the outer race.
With a small drift I finally got the right side out and then used a hardwood dowel to knock out the left side via the bearing holders. Getting them out I think is the easy part.
What is the best way to re-assemble. Put the center bearings in the head first then put the cams in, followed by the outer bearings? I'd love to hear from anyone who has done this.

Finally got the oil spinner apart by soaking in PB Blaster for several days, and pushing from the backside with a small screw driver. There was not too much in the way of debris. Got everything cleaned out and then polished the edge of the spinner lid as well as the inside of the spinner where the lid meets. I noticed that for the lid to go in and out easily, I needed to rotate the lid to a certain position. Makes me think someone gave it a whack and it's now slightly out of round, which is also why it was hard to get apart.


Put some more parts in Evaporust to soak off the rust/grime. Shift selector after it's bath...

Decided to remove the cam shafts. The FSM shows what looks like a screw driver and hammer to knock out each side. I tried hitting on the outer race but you can only reach the top of the bearing due to the advancer/sprocket being in the way. My bearings were a bit notchy and I am going to replace them anyway, so I was not too concerned about staying on the outer race.
With a small drift I finally got the right side out and then used a hardwood dowel to knock out the left side via the bearing holders. Getting them out I think is the easy part.
What is the best way to re-assemble. Put the center bearings in the head first then put the cams in, followed by the outer bearings? I'd love to hear from anyone who has done this.

Finally got the oil spinner apart by soaking in PB Blaster for several days, and pushing from the backside with a small screw driver. There was not too much in the way of debris. Got everything cleaned out and then polished the edge of the spinner lid as well as the inside of the spinner where the lid meets. I noticed that for the lid to go in and out easily, I needed to rotate the lid to a certain position. Makes me think someone gave it a whack and it's now slightly out of round, which is also why it was hard to get apart.

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