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RE: FE cam bearing install
By Travis Miller - 02/26/2002 4:26:14 PM; IP 64.12.107.21
You guys got me wondering about my customers 390 block I just picked up from the machine shop. I had it hot tanked, bored .030, and new cam bearings installed. The front cam bearing has the two oil holes lined up with the holes in the block. The rest of the cam bearings have their only hole in them aimed straight down at the oil passage toward the mains. But it looks like there is a groove in the block behind the cam bearings. Anyone got a bare block out there with no cam bearings in it so they can describe what the cam bearing area looks like?
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 FE cam bearing install -- Jon, 02/26/2002
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 RE: FE cam bearing install -- Bo Fabre, 02/26/2002
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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