jerry598
08-08-2009, 17:28
Just got my 929 bare block shipped back from the machine shop (magnafluxed and full-torque L&S inserts installed in those 6 inner-outer main bolt holes.
Had them install new camshaft bearings also, but wonder now if that was a mistake and a waste of money since the old bearings were in good shape.
When I first took the camshaft out during disassembly, I only made a mental note that each of the cam bearings seemed to have at least one very large oil feed hole in them, and I'm not sure now which way the oil holes were oriented.
The new bearings have only one small hole in them at the 6:00 oclock position, except for the #1 bearing which also has a hole at the 2:00 oclock position. The holes definitely seem smaller than the holes in the old bearings, which are now in the shop's scrap heap.
In the new bearings, the 6:00 oclock holes in the first 4 bearings go directly through to the main crank bearing. The #5 bearing hole is also at 6:00 oclock, but there is no corresponding passage going down to the crankshaft.
Are these bearings installed properly? I can't find any technical information on the subject.
I've got a few other questions about the machine shop work too, but don't want to clutter up this post with them yet. Thanks for any reply.
Had them install new camshaft bearings also, but wonder now if that was a mistake and a waste of money since the old bearings were in good shape.
When I first took the camshaft out during disassembly, I only made a mental note that each of the cam bearings seemed to have at least one very large oil feed hole in them, and I'm not sure now which way the oil holes were oriented.
The new bearings have only one small hole in them at the 6:00 oclock position, except for the #1 bearing which also has a hole at the 2:00 oclock position. The holes definitely seem smaller than the holes in the old bearings, which are now in the shop's scrap heap.
In the new bearings, the 6:00 oclock holes in the first 4 bearings go directly through to the main crank bearing. The #5 bearing hole is also at 6:00 oclock, but there is no corresponding passage going down to the crankshaft.
Are these bearings installed properly? I can't find any technical information on the subject.
I've got a few other questions about the machine shop work too, but don't want to clutter up this post with them yet. Thanks for any reply.