Cam rod cap interfearance on 383
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Cam rod cap interfearance on 383
I am building a 383 for my 86 IROC. When I put the cam in the bearing surfaces hit the rod cap studs, no big deal I turned the crank. Then I noticed the the cam lobs are the almost the same height as the bearing surfaces. The cam lobs can diffenately hit the studs, but will this occur when the timing chain is on. That's my question, will the timing set up never allow the cam lob to be down when the piston is at it's lowest point? Do I have to trim the tops of the studs?
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That's one of the reasons when you're building an engine to put the cam, crank and timing set in first and install each rod and piston individually to check clearance between the rods and cam.
It might still happen when the timing chain is on, or it might not. If it does, you'll need to create additional clearance. The best way would be to use a different rod with more clearance, or to use a cam ground on a smaller base circle.
It might still happen when the timing chain is on, or it might not. If it does, you'll need to create additional clearance. The best way would be to use a different rod with more clearance, or to use a cam ground on a smaller base circle.
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Put the timing set on and rotate the crank by hand through two full rotations checking for clearance on each lobe.
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Re: Cam rod cap interfearance on 383
Originally posted by Redwhisper
I am building a 383 for my 86 IROC. When I put the cam in the bearing surfaces hit the rod cap studs, no big deal I turned the crank. Then I noticed the the cam lobs are the almost the same height as the bearing surfaces. The cam lobs can diffenately hit the studs, but will this occur when the timing chain is on. That's my question, will the timing set up never allow the cam lob to be down when the piston is at it's lowest point? Do I have to trim the tops of the studs?
I am building a 383 for my 86 IROC. When I put the cam in the bearing surfaces hit the rod cap studs, no big deal I turned the crank. Then I noticed the the cam lobs are the almost the same height as the bearing surfaces. The cam lobs can diffenately hit the studs, but will this occur when the timing chain is on. That's my question, will the timing set up never allow the cam lob to be down when the piston is at it's lowest point? Do I have to trim the tops of the studs?
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How to measure
The picture is great help, but how do I measure the clearance, to know if I have taken off enough? Sorry it's taken so long to get back to this, work keeps getting in the way of my fun.
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Originally posted by Redwhisper
That would have to be done from below, and I am not sure my hands will fit. But I will try.
That would have to be done from below, and I am not sure my hands will fit. But I will try.
p.s. This works great for checking air cleaner to hood clearance too.
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