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RE: FE cam bearing install
By Bo Fabre - 02/26/2002 10:57:14 AM; IP 64.12.105.169
Jon, I was going to post the very same question this morning but you beat me to it. I looked at my 428 block last night and found the cam bearings at positions 3,4,5 to have the holes around the 3 o'clock position facing the block from the front. Bearings 1,5 have their holes aligned with the hole going to the mains. The bearings must be grooved around the back of the shell to allow oil to pass around. My 69 Ford Manual states the same " must align with hole in block". Which hole?
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 FE cam bearing install -- Jon, 02/26/2002
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 RE: FE cam bearing install -- Travis Miller, 02/26/2002
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 Three o clock is the ideal spot... -- kevin, 02/26/2002
 cam bearing area -- shagg, 02/26/2002
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 The area behind bearing is the biggest problem.. -- kevin, 02/26/2002
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 RE: The area behind bearing is the biggest problem.. -- jon, 02/26/2002
 Absolutely.... -- kevin, 02/26/2002
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