| I'll second that advise.  I've done it once, on my TR3.  I had the proper
tool and it was straight forward and simple, yet nerve racking anyway.  
Jack
>       My experience is limited but, with a proper cam bearing 
> tool and a lot of common sense, it should not be a major 
> problem.  If such a tool can be borrowed or rented, I think 
> you should feel confident of successfully completing the job. 
>  Just take it slow, easy, and careful.  If the proper tool is 
> not available, DO NOT even think about it.  That is my 2 cents worth.
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