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Posted by BLOWN510 (Member # 9172) on :
 
I'm doing a trick flow top end kit on my car. When I pulled out my cam I noticed that the front cam bearing was chipped in a couple of spots. The car ran good oil pressure when cold was 55-50 psi and when hot was 45-50 psi. I want to know if I could replace the cam bearings without disassembling the short block a part?
 
Posted by Blow_U_In_Reverse (Member # 12298) on :
 
Yes u can.. I had the cam bearings replaced on my 308 without having it disassembled..
 
Posted by BLOWN510 (Member # 9172) on :
 
Who did the cam bearing replacement for you? I need to find someone.
 
Posted by Duncan Motors (Member # 7045) on :
 
if the motors is in the car, no u can not install cam bearings, u have to line up the oil journals to cam bearing oil journal holes. this is supposed to be done with the crank out ori, but the pan has to off in order to even see thos oil holes regardless even if crank is in.
 
Posted by BLOWN510 (Member # 9172) on :
 
I have the motor out. And I was looking for a machine shop that would replace the cam bearings without disassembling the short block. I'm in San Leandro
 
Posted by BLOWN510 (Member # 9172) on :
 
This a photo of the cam bearing
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Posted by Duncan Motors (Member # 7045) on :
 
oh yeah fix that, bring the block here if its out and for 100 bucks ill swap them out for u. bring your bearings tho. no oil pan please.
707 297 0868
 
Posted by Duncan Motors (Member # 7045) on :
 
oh yeah fix that, bring the block here if its out and for 100 bucks ill swap them out for u. bring your bearings tho. no oil pan please.
707 297 0868
 




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