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Maybe a cost to benefit question?  Honda all through EVERYTHING made at least until the early 2000's (I don't have experience with newer stuff) never used a cam bearing instead relying on a thin oil barrier.  It works pretty flawlessly as long as oil volume isn't impeded.  So maybe it's a why fix it if it ain't broke situation?

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