(3) cam regrind questions.

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This is a stock 360 roller cam. What would cause the lifter journal to chip away like this?


Can you regrind a roller cam to a hydraulic flat tappet cam?


Do they make undersize cam bearings?
 
1. I am going to say lack of oil

2. No

3. There are for some applications.

Your best bet is to just get a different cam.

Tom
 
That cam can easily be reground,,,,,depending on what lift you want,,,(they might have to touch that one with some weld ) ?
But,,it would still make an excellent cam .

I think’ sometimes they get beat up with trash from the block machining process .
Or,,,they had a piece of trash in it from the initial casting of the core .
Either way,,,I have seen several like that,,,and they all turned out great .

Tommy
 
1. I am going to say lack of oil

2. No

3. There are for some applications.

Your best bet is to just get a different cam.

Tom
The 360 came out of any 89 3/4 ton pickup I bought used that I hated and didn't maintain very well. It was an oil leaker and oil burner. The idea was to save the cam as a core as there seem to be a shortage of cores. It's evident to me the bearing journals need to be ground so hence undersize cam bearings.
 
I would not risk re-grinding that cam.....
Two reasons:
- the pitted area on the right hand lobe looks to be almost flat...like it is a flat spot
- could be rust pitting...or more likely a defect in the material...which might show up again after a re-grind
 

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