Well, the engine that Bill mentioned was already gone. His buddy gave it away a while ago. No biggie.....thanks for trying to help me Bill, I really do appreciate it.
Now it seems I am trying to do the impossible......replace the camshaft in a Datsun A15 while the engine is still in the car (the book says to remove the engine). I have swapped out cams this way in other cars and it worked well. I know that this isn't the "proper" way and that I should replace bearings and whatnot as well, but I am on a tight budget and just want the thing driveable so I can enjoy what is left if the summer. I will rebuild the engine over the winter.
I went to the junkyard and grabbed the oil pump and cam from that '81 210 (yeah, I know.....should get new stuff, but again, will rebuild this winter). I plan on just simply swapping the two out. I spent the better part of the day disassembling my engine enough to get the cam out as well as the oil pan. The oil pan proved difficult due to the tight space, but I got it out and cleaned out all of the metal bits too.
My question concerns the camshaft and the tappets. 6 out of the 8 tappets fell into the pan when I pulled out the cam. Evidently, they only go in one way and that is from the bottom up. So, how in the world do I keep the tappets in place while reinstalling the "new" camshaft?? Any ideas? I have never dealt with tappets before....just lifters and they were easy to remove/reinstall.
Please help.....I am determined to get her running by Saturday so I can go to teh big British car show on Sunday.
Thanks.