Repairing cam hole
This video details the repair of a Harley Davidson motorcycle engine case, specifically addressing a damaged and "wobbled out" cam hole. The process involves glass beading the case, welding the damaged area solid, and then using an end mill to precisely counter-sink the hole to the correct specifications for a new cam. The technician highlights the use of a specialized fixture for accurate measurement and dialing in the counter-sink depth, emphasizing a tight press fit for the final installation. The entire repair is completed within a shop time of forty-five minutes.

