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Cam Bearing Spacing |
By Bill Conley - 03/20/2002 11:11:41 PM; IP 67.227.19.169 |
I've never considered the cam design of a V- type engine but I would guess the following:
The bigger cam bearing spacing probably stems from the need to have the front face of the cam at the very front of the block. Remember that one cylinder bank is staggered relative to the other.
If you had cam bearing spacing = bore spacing and wanted equal cam bearing spacing, the front of the cam would be sunken in by half the cylinder bank offset. They probably just took that extra length and divided it evenly. This would even out bending loads along the camshaft.
Cylinder bank offset is the reason one cam on the 427 SOHC has an extra bearing.
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