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How to install a camshaft on a Tecumseh 6hp OHV engine Part 1

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2010

This is a 17" Craftman Tiller with a 6hp OHV Tecumseh engine I am changing the camshaft out of. This is my first video so bare with me. I'll get better at this soon. Sorry its so boring, this is my first video, what can I say? If you have any questions about doing this, feel free to let me know. I might be able to help you out.

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  • Even if it's only wore down a little would that cause it not to start?

  • @ModelKarKid you might be able to get it started but it will be difficult.

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  • I have a mini bike with a 5.0 enduro I think and it won't start I thought this was the problem but it's not wore down that much

  • I have changed more than one bent crankshaft cause shops down here will not try to straighten then due to liability. I do not blame then. My crank on one was more than .250 out. Now I am more careful about rocks until my nieces' pit bull carried another rock into the yard and I ran over it with a new mower. It turned the blade into a pretzel but the crank is still straight. Nice videos please show some with the safety clutch cause I still do not understand why I did not wreck that crank.

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