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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Dighton, Mass
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This I should already know (until CRS desesease) We have two EABs to
machine, I need too know the block bore for cam bearings. I have already turned the I D of the bearing & need to know the OD. of the bearing or block- reason; new cam bearings havent come yet and I just want to machine the removal tool before hand without buying one when I can make one. thanks sam |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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The housing bores on the blocks are 1.9275/1.9285.
I would make the tool about 1.922/1.924 This is assuming the cam brgs presently in the block are std. Harry |
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What happened to the post that was above mine earlier, it had two nice pictures in it??
Harry |
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Big Job, I suggest waitng until the new cam bearings arrive.............just in case?
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1.796 and the shoulder is 1.918 |
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