Cam bearing question
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Cam bearing question
When removing the huge honking cam from my 460 to put in a more streetable one, I left a small scratch on one of the cam bearings. Its not deep enough to catch a finger nail or hang on the edge of a penny. Hoping its not the end of the world.
Tim
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Re: Cab bearing question
are they fairly new bearings to begin with? if so, i wouldn't be to worried.. i've put some pretty nasty stuff back together and had no problem..
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Re: Cam bearing question
You likely wont have any problems, but you know it is not a good thing or you wouldn't be asking.
If the scratch leads to the edge of the bearing, oil will be seeping thru it.
Clearances are pretty tight for oiling a bearing.

If the scratch leads to the edge of the bearing, oil will be seeping thru it.
Clearances are pretty tight for oiling a bearing.
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Re: Cam bearing question
Put my vote down for "not the end of the world".
Robert
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