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Absolutely....
By kevin - 02/26/2002 8:14:27 PM; IP 209.240.222.131
I drill through all the way with a 5/16th's from the saddle through the main, and come back down almost to the cam groove with a 7/16th's. Then I get in and widen, deepen, smooth, the entrance and exit holes with tiny grinders with various burrs and stones. I drill the main passages all to 7/16th's and use screw in plugs on EVERY engine I build. This works on SBC engines too. No more oil worries unless you suck air.
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 FE cam bearing install -- Jon, 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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