Re: 1929 - 30 restore camshaft journals and bearings with to much waer
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No wear on the cam lobes themselves, just the bearing journals?
Posted on: 2011/5/18 17:32
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Re: 1929 - 30 restore camshaft journals and bearings with to much waer
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2470Packard,
I had the same problem with excess cam bearing journal clearance on a '32. I ended up having the cam journals metal sprayed then ground back. The cam bearings in the block were machined to give the correct oil clearance. The shop that did the work was: deltacam.com/services.php?p=2 They also checked the cam for straightness and reground the cam lobes. Have the shop you select check for run-out of the base circle of each cam lobe to the cam bearing journals. If the place you take your camshaft to doesn't know how to check this I'd advise finding some place else. The long camshaft in the straight 8's can have individual cam lobes bent off center. The cam journals may be inline but you can have one or more cam lobes off center. I speak from experience on this, I had to pull an engine apart to remove the cam after my "expert" machine shop told me the camshaft was checked for straightness and was OK. All they did was check the journals, not each cam lobe. After three months of trying to diagnose a bad running engine I put a drop indicator on each of the cam lobes and rotated the cam in the engine. What I saw was .010 run-out of the base circle of the cam. This told me a few of the lobes were bent off center. Regards, Dave
Posted on: 2011/5/18 19:22
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Owen,
my main task was about the camshaft journals, but of course it is also interesting to know about how to rebuild the cam lobes. The link Dave sent is very useful.
Posted on: 2011/5/19 15:55
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The reason I asked the question is that in my experience with the 385 & 320 engines, the lobes will show wear long before the bearing journals.
Posted on: 2011/5/19 16:16
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Re: 1929 - 30 restore camshaft journals and bearings with to much waer
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I am not familliar with the clearances for cam brgs on the 320/384 motors. We manufacture about 30 different cam bearing sets for US cars '34-'70 and most have clearances in the .003-.004 range, nothing has .001.
I am wondering where you got the spec of .001?? It would seem to me that a 320/384 with a cmashaft longer than most other engines would have a runout greater tatn most other engines necessitating generous clearance.
Posted on: 2011/5/19 16:36
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2470Packard,
I've attached some info on Packard engine bearing clearances and recommended clearances for engines of the same period. Also a publication from Clevite gives some insight into the topic. As a general rule .001 inch clearance per 1 inch shaft diameter is acceptable for sleeve type bearings. Regards, Dave
Posted on: 2011/5/19 18:53
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I don't recall the diam of the early camshaft journals which are smaller than the later cams, but it's about 2.500 which would require a clearance of about .003.
Posted on: 2011/5/19 19:52
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2470Packard,
One thing to keep in mind when machining or grinding your cam journals, the cam bearings need to be line bored or honed to size, in the block, to assure they are all on the same axis. If the cam bearings were machined with .001 clearance to the cam journals outside of the crankcase and then assembled the cam will be tight and you will not have the proper oil film clearance in the cam bearings. Also the block needs to be torqued to the crankcase when this is done to assure the cam bearings will still be in line when the block is assembled to the crankcase. One example of line boring equipment for cam bearings: sunnen.com/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductID=37&NavID=678 In addition to size, the machined bearing surfaces need to have the correct finish, taper, and out of round. Links with some useful info: engineparts.com/publications/CL77-3-402.pdf mahleclevite.com/it_cambrgs.asp mahleclevite.com/techbulletins/CL77-1-205R.pdf stealth316.com/misc/clevite-eng-bearing-fund-p2.pdf Regards, Dave
Posted on: 2011/5/21 7:05
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Dave, those articles were well worth taking the time to read. Thanks for providing.
Posted on: 2011/5/21 8:31
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