Re: New cam bearings, takes 24 ft lbs to turn cam.
[Re: cougar_cat_25]
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04/21/14 10:19 PM
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I've heard of tight or misaligned bearings but is 24 ft lbs too much torque too turn a 440 cam?
Absolutely to tight. But guess what, Very common with new bearings. The common fix is to scrape the high spots off with a bearing knife. Never saw one myself. The second common way is to take a used cam and cut a groove across each cam journal and spin it in the bearings untill you have them clearanced.
A third uncommon way is to have the blocks cam journals bored or honed to proper size/??? Most just clearance the bearings. It sucks, I know.
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Re: New cam bearings, takes 24 ft lbs to turn cam.
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04/21/14 11:14 PM
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I made a bearing scraper out of a broomstick cut short, about 3 feet long.. Cut a small slit that a razor blade fit in. Worked real nice. As mentioned already, turn an old cam in there to make some shiny/visible high spots. Scrape them down, retry cam. Just keep doing it until you have it rotating freely. Just takes time and patience
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Re: New cam bearings, takes 24 ft lbs to turn cam.
[Re: cougar_cat_25]
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I've heard of tight or misaligned bearings but is 24 ft lbs too much torque too turn a 440 cam?
24ft lbs is about 24 ft lbs to much... it should be able to spin with your fingers... I dont even have 24 ft lbs to turn my engine without the rockers... I have a old cam with the grooves cut in it to size the cam bearings
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Re: New cam bearings, takes 24 ft lbs to turn cam.
[Re: cougar_cat_25]
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If you want tomminimize trash in the engine, put some grease on the razor blade and scrape in one direction only, the grease will catch all the scrapings,just go slow. It works well !
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Re: New cam bearings, takes 24 ft lbs to turn cam.
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[ The second common way is to take a used cam and cut a groove across each cam journal and spin it in the bearings untill you have them clearanced.
diagonal groove(s). that'd be the way I would deal with this, & clean the shavings
Hey Robert . thats what I do. Took and old cam and cut diagonal grooves in the journals. A couple of passes throught the cam bearings and your good to go.
Yep, diagonal groove I didnt specify. It helps with the cut and the flow of the shavings for cleanup. It will take more then just a couple of passes though, in most cases.
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