Re: 413 cam shaft gears.??????????????
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02/16/11 05:53 PM
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If it has just the 2 gears and no chain, I wonder if it was a reverse rotation marine engine? Or some H D industrial? dunno.
Thats the question, the cam is rotating opposite to the crank so that cam will not work in a 440 with a chain. But it would be a great setup with no slack chain problems. Doc says its a typical truck/RV engine, so if its typical , the 413 cams must be ground different if its a truck /RV engine . I can't recall tearing down a 413 car engine to see if it just had the two gears or a chain. anybody know if there is a diff ???/
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Re: 413 cam shaft gears.??????????????
[Re: Stanton]
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02/16/11 06:36 PM
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!!!! WAIT A MINUTE !!!!
Let's get this STRAIGHT!!!!
You are saying??
That there is a GEAR on the crank, and a GEAR on the cam, and NOTHING ELSE, no chain, no idler gears, etc?
THIS MEANS one of two things:
Either this is a reverse rotation marine engine
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It's a normal rotation engine with a gear drive cam.
IF THIS IS TRUE you MAY NOT be able to use a standard distributor unless the dist. drive gear on the cam / driveshaft was ground 'reverse' to compensate.
YOU CAN EASILY tell if the distributor is "standard" CCW rotation for a BB / RB. Simply "spring" the mechanical advance. Easy---if the dist. is CCW rotation, you must "spring against the spring" CCW, and the spring will "pop back" CW
You can tell if the engine is reverse rotation by rotating it with a wrench and examining how the valve train operates.
If you have the starter, hook it to a battery and see which way it operates, then visualise it operating the flywheel. ---- OR --- "hand rotate" the starter drive to see which way it ratchets. (over runs). The starter obviously operates the other direction.
To put it differently, visualise the starter, as if you were viewing it installed, from the front of an engine. Visualize that as an engine starts (normal rotation) the flywheel rotates CW as viewed from the front. This means that the starter drive gear will be rotating CCW AND WILL RATCHET in that direction.
The chances of this being a "basackwards" engine is slim, but they do exist
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Re: 413 cam shaft gears.??????????????
[Re: Stanton]
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02/17/11 08:41 AM
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Reverse rotation ... only the crank turns in reverse, everything else is normal. Only the firing order on the dist is reversed but the dist still rotates in the same direction ... it has to to drive the oil pump so it sucks instead of blows!
If its a reverse rotation engine then the dist. gear would be the same as any normal big block and so would the cam. The crank would be turning counterclockwise but the cam would be turning clockwise because of the gear drive.
So, if its a reverse rotation 413 using just two mated gears, that cam is a standard cam , if its a normal rotation 413 using two mated gears, the cam has to be ground opposite(backwards)
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Re: 413 cam shaft gears.??????????????
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02/17/11 09:53 AM
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Reverse rotation ... only the crank turns in reverse, everything else is normal. Only the firing order on the dist is reversed but the dist still rotates in the same direction ... it has to to drive the oil pump so it sucks instead of blows!
If its a reverse rotation engine then the dist. gear would be the same as any normal big block and so would the cam. The crank would be turning counterclockwise but the cam would be turning clockwise because of the gear drive.
So, if its a reverse rotation 413 using just two mated gears, that cam is a standard cam , if its a normal rotation 413 using two mated gears, the cam has to be ground opposite(backwards)
If it's a reverse rotation engine with two mated gears, the cam turns in the normal rotation (and uses a standard distributor gear), but the lobes are positioned differently for the different firing order (1-2-7-5-6-3-4-8) that the crank throws require. This necessitates a different camshaft. Also, the reverse rotation crankshafts have a reverse angled knurl where the rear main seal rides, so if you install a reverse rotation crank in a standard rotation engine (or vice/versa), it will do a decent job of pumping oil out the back.
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Re: 413 cam shaft gears.??????????????
[Re: Stanton]
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02/17/11 01:51 PM
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Good point!
How so ? ..... what is diff here is the CAM, cam and crank gears and the distributor gear.
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Re: 413 cam shaft gears.??????????????
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02/18/11 07:50 PM
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All 413 and 361 industrial engines used gear driven cams, nothing at all about odd here it's just a run of the mill 413 HD.
'85 W-350 Crew Cab, Turbocharged 440, NP435/205, 4.10 D60f/70r
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Re: 413 cam shaft gears.??????????????
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02/18/11 07:54 PM
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All 413 and 361 industrial engines used gear driven cams, nothing at all about odd here it's just a run of the mill 413 HD.
...sorry NOT ALL did ... quite-a-few ? ...Yes.
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Re: 413 cam shaft gears.??????????????
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02/18/11 08:08 PM
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Yes they did, along with solid lifters, special heads and water pump for extra cooling, if it does hot have all these different parts then it's not a HD engine, just a car big block.
Solid lifters ? .... WHERE did you come up with that ?
And I KNOW these engines ...I have ELEVEN of them.
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