What does the block look like? I sure hope all that damage was done removing it.
Maybe someone tried “Stacking” a couple of them in there.
If there isn’t something in the hole, you’re looking at the back of the camshaft, and oil from the cam bearing will be running right out.
I prefer this style of cam plug in the SB Mopar:
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What does the block look like? I sure hope all that damage was done removing it.
Are you sure you have oil in it?I think you’re right because I don’t have not one drop of oil after a 7 mile ride home from The duster doctor. Wherever it came from it bounced around my bell housing until it finally came to rest between my fly wheel and my starter. It took out my starter but spared the flywheel. Well welcome to hot riding I guess
Are you sure you have oil in it?
I would be gettin that transmission out to take a look.Would have to take the trans out to see everything because it was rolling around inside my bell housing till it took out my starter but have to assume there’s still a cam plug in the block because it’s not spraying any oil. Checked my oil level when I got home still full and clean enough you can see through it.
I would be gettin that transmission out to take a look.
Ahh, technology, not always a bad thing...I think one of those inspection cameras could be fed up into the area behind the block well enough for a look-see.
I think one of those inspection cameras could be fed up into the area behind the block well enough for a look-see.
There are two styles, back of block dependent.
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From what I see, If it fell out, some dude didn't install it correctly.