i saw an oring on the back of the cam plate
now im finding out i dont have the cam bearing tool does anyone have they would loan i would pay a little bit to use it
If changing cams you'll need more than a bearing removal tool. Separate tool for bearing installation. Another to align the cams to press them in to came plate. You're in need of several things actually. Would loan you all mine but they're already on loan to someone else right now.
Check out Heartland Products on Amazon. Not sure they offer everything. But what they do offer is usually quite a bit less expensive than the other sources. Or, for very good tools from a place that will have everything, check out George's Garage. You could call George, tell him the job you're doing, and he'll send the tools you need for the job. Good guy, fair prices and very good tools.
I understand that it's a bit late in the task for this kind of homework. Sounds like this is your next required step though. George's is a good source. Also, those connectors at the fuel injectors are sometimes a bit delicate. The wires have been known to break where they make the turn down to the injector. Rather than just twisting everything up there on top of the frame might be worthwhile to actually remove the TB and let the harness relax more.
http://www.georges-garage.com/