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Roller cam info

Post by brechlrl » Thu 6. Oct 2011, 19:31

Is anyone running a roller cam in their MEL? I was wondering specifically if it is necessary to put a torrington bearing between the cam and block to prevent galling , and if you need to add a cam button to keep the cam from walking

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Re: Roller cam info

Post by Ted » Sat 7. Jan 2012, 07:33

Royce. I'm going to say Yes to both the torrington bearing and the thrust button.
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Re: Roller cam info

Post by Treinarts » Mon 30. Jan 2012, 13:03

You need button on 58, 59 and 60 blocks. Even flat tappet cams because the cam will try to "walk" forward in the block.
Later blocks used different cam bearing arraignment that reduced walk. I agree that at a minimum, a button should be used.
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Re: Roller cam info

Post by Theo » Sat 4. Feb 2012, 04:45

I converted the spring and button type of thing w. a cam plate and torrington bearing on my FE engine. Haven't done it on a MEL because the customer didn't ask for it.
Anyway if you do the conversion you should look for the right geometry between the two cam sprockets. Using a bearing will place the upper sprocket forward. You'll have to machine the inner surface of the sprocket accordingly. takes some exact measurements and a little math. But in the end the package will work fine w no cam walk no more. Good Luck
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