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Re: Cam Button
[Re: B G Racing]
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03/23/14 11:46 PM
03/23/14 11:46 PM
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Posts: 4,179 California
mickm
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Get the teflon Comp Cam button for use with stock style chains and gears and stock timing covers.They are easy to cut down and trim for fit.They eliminate the chance of metal against metal issues and the more elaborate multiple piece buttons that can fall apart and cause other issues.
that's the one i used...
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Re: Cam Button
[Re: fourgearsavoy]
#1597072
03/24/14 03:07 PM
03/24/14 03:07 PM
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Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 8,882 Ontario, Canada
Stanton
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I can see where the cam bolts were rubbing on the stock timing cover.
The first thing I'd be looking at is the length/thickness of the bolt head as that could be the issue. I've had allen head capscrews that hit the cover on install and had to use bolts with a thinner head. Just a thought before you assume the cam is walking.
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Re: Cam Button
[Re: Stanton]
#1597073
03/24/14 04:18 PM
03/24/14 04:18 PM
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Posts: 9,910 Eighty Four, PA
B G Racing
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I can see where the cam bolts were rubbing on the stock timing cover.
The first thing I'd be looking at is the length/thickness of the bolt head as that could be the issue. I've had allen head capscrews that hit the cover on install and had to use bolts with a thinner head. Just a thought before you assume the cam is walking.
We recommend always checking the cam bolts for clearence at the cover even if you use a button.We almost always find most need the heads trimmed down.
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