His old cam actually fits correctly, so he cannot use that. The cam must fit tight in the cam bearings before it can be used to cut the bearings. The only cam he has that fits tight is his new cam and it fits too tight to install. Plus, I'm quite sure he doesn't want to grind ditches in the journals of his new cam. This has been mentioned more than once now, but the procedure will not work for him. Lastly, even if it would, his engine is still assembled so he'd get metal particles throughout if he did it. There's no type or amount of grease that will keep that from happening. Nothing will catch 100%. This is a very expensive stroker big block engine with nice parts. I'm pretty sure he wants to keep it that way.View attachment 1716483645
Have had them where you have to wind in the cam with Lucas engine assembly lube.
When the lube starts turning gray and cam is getting tight. Back it out, wipe off the gray, relube and go again.
By hand, no power tools > so you can feel what is going on. The cam bearings are soft, so they will open up first.
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