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2008 KX250F Cam (scuffing)
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[QUOTE="IndyMX, post: 1341229, member: 71057"] Yes, it's just an interference fit. I imagine the shaft is slightly tapered and it's held on by friction. Sort of a lousy design if you ask me. The average person probably wouldn't ever figure this one out. You'd need a degree wheel and knowledge in their use. I have neither. I guess the best way to recognize something like this is by having an intimate understanding about your bike. I did notice the last time that I had the valve cover off that the intake cam lobes didn't look like they were in the right position, but I just assumed I was out of my mind, considering that the timing marks on the gear were in the right spot. They weren't off by much, but it was noticeable. That should have stopped me and caused me to investigate why the lobes weren't where they should have been. Next time I'll know. [/QUOTE]
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