Oil Galley plugs at Camshaft

Hi YR, You might try spinning the oil pump when you have the timing cover off. If there are no plugs behind the cam plate I bet you will see oil squirting out. I did this and that's what happened to me (flat block and plate). Is it a lot of oil? No. But it will probably make a mess with the cover off. Does it cause a big oil pressure loss? Not in my experience. I ran without plugs behind the cam plate and did not experience low oil pressure. But, during a cam change I spun up the oil pump with the cover off and noticed oil squirting out (40+ psi on the gauge). I put the plugs in before wrapping up my cam change. Just my experience.


I may try it. I'm not exactly ready to prime it yet, but I guess I can.

If I can't get over a .010 feeler gauge in there, how much oil can it pass.

And I just pulled the .010 number out of my hat. I'll be surprised if there is more than .002 gap anywhere on that plate.

I guess I need to break one of my rules and get a YouTube channel. It's probably easier to make a video of all that and post the video than to take pictures and post the pictures and type all the words.

I hate making videos.