737jetdr FABO Gold Member FABO Gold Member Joined Jun 15, 2007 Messages 848 Reaction score 258 Location Martinsville, In. Jun 6, 2022 #1 At the risk of opening a can of worms I have a question for you engine gurus. I'm installing cam bearings. I have 1 with the oil hole just a little off center. Can I push it through and try again or is the bearing toast and get a new one?
At the risk of opening a can of worms I have a question for you engine gurus. I'm installing cam bearings. I have 1 with the oil hole just a little off center. Can I push it through and try again or is the bearing toast and get a new one?
69FBCuda Stand back 10' for your viewing pleasure & Safety Joined Aug 28, 2014 Messages 4,513 Reaction score 2,195 Location Florida Jun 6, 2022 #2 Turn it around or rotate it to the next hole.
RustyRatRod I was born on a Monday. Not last Monday. FABO Gold Member Joined Jun 7, 2010 Messages 109,825 Reaction score 111,147 Location Georgia Jun 6, 2022 #3 Push it out and reinstall it.
737jetdr FABO Gold Member FABO Gold Member Joined Jun 15, 2007 Messages 848 Reaction score 258 Location Martinsville, In. Jun 6, 2022 #4 Thanks. That's what I was hoping to hear. Hate to waste a set of bearings but I did buy 2 sets just in case.
Thanks. That's what I was hoping to hear. Hate to waste a set of bearings but I did buy 2 sets just in case.
Plymouth 65 I'll be in the shop Joined Jun 27, 2016 Messages 2,605 Reaction score 2,889 Location Mich Jun 6, 2022 #5 I've seen them installed that way from the factory truthfully. 65'
krazykuda Well-Known Member How-To Section Editor Joined Aug 20, 2007 Messages 66,513 Reaction score 29,835 Location Orland Park, IL Jun 7, 2022 #6 How far off center is it??? If it's not that much, just run it as is....
737jetdr FABO Gold Member FABO Gold Member Joined Jun 15, 2007 Messages 848 Reaction score 258 Location Martinsville, In. Jun 7, 2022 #7 Just a tad. I'm pretty much over it. Going to do just that. Thanks.