Dodge72
Odd one out
So my boyfriend's building up his two 360s for his two A Bodies. Ones a 70s 360, modified by a previous owner, and anothers a 92 truck block, stock rebuild for a car. He decided to install the cam bearings himself and started with the 70s 360. Those went in time and for a first time, everything's straight and went well.
Then came the truck block.
Trying to install the rear most bearing in the back of the block. Doing the same as the other 360, but the damn bearing wouldn't go in. The bearing was scored from the tool (break in lube was used). Bought a different set of bearings, making sure it was for a 92 LA block. Tried it again, but it takes much greater effort to drive it in than the previous 360. Removed the tool to check it and it was still hanging out by a lip, and the tool's rubber collet sleeve was actually cut in half. Found the bore for that bearing has scoring on it.
Why are we having so much difficulty with this block? The other one went a lot smoother. What should we look for?
Then came the truck block.
Trying to install the rear most bearing in the back of the block. Doing the same as the other 360, but the damn bearing wouldn't go in. The bearing was scored from the tool (break in lube was used). Bought a different set of bearings, making sure it was for a 92 LA block. Tried it again, but it takes much greater effort to drive it in than the previous 360. Removed the tool to check it and it was still hanging out by a lip, and the tool's rubber collet sleeve was actually cut in half. Found the bore for that bearing has scoring on it.
Why are we having so much difficulty with this block? The other one went a lot smoother. What should we look for?















