ENGLECAMS
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Serious Tech Question For Chrysler engine guys. I am only a cam guy, and don't like what I see with a Chrysler LA 360 I am building (for the first time) The cam has holes in the #2 & #4 journal to pulse oil up to the rocker shafts when the cam lines up with the holes in the bearings. The bearingsboth new and old are drilled @ 120' degrees, the cam is drilled @ 106-107' the hole in #4 is .250" and #2 is .318" maybe because it is further from the oil pump? The bearing holes are smaller than the cam and all the same. When I pin the bearing with a dowel and look the the alignment with the hole in the bearing there is not a lot of alignment here??? Pictures show the Flat Tappet Hyd cam with CWC foundry mark, and EP-18 cast into it which is Engine Power Components who machines virtually all cams in the USA. We cam grinders only put our shape on the lobes, and send them. When I was younger, I would just call Keith Black, but that is no longer an option. Anyone else seen, or had problems with this issue?? Mark Engle Formerly Engle Racing Cams, Note: I have handled hundreds of these cams, but never put a Chrysler LA together personally. I did have to drill a few Top Fuel Cams for Dick LaHaie that Crane fogot to drill, I drilled them @ 120' per Dick LaHaie's instructions.
















