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2112 02-09-2008 01:04 PM

Roller cam bearings
 
Anyone using Torrington style roller bearings for you cams?

If so, Did your bearing casings need to be drilled for an oil feed and what size feed did you use?

Strip Poker 388 02-09-2008 03:36 PM

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I wouldn't think ya wouldnt need it in a regular marine application ,unless its race stuff 50mm cams.Ya might try Crower,I think there the first ones to make a cam for the needle bearings. they called it Inrad.They have the SBC 50mm cam size at 1.968 and the 55mm at 2.165

2112 02-09-2008 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388 (Post 2439264)
I wouldn't think ya wouldnt need it in a regular marine application ,unless its race stuff 50mm cams.Ya might try Crower,I think there the first ones to make a cam for the needle bearings. they called it Inrad.They have the SBC 50mm cam size at 1.968 and the 55mm at 2.165

I have the Inrads and they have no oiling feed. Problem I have is my blocks are machined to 2.5'' to accept these. When I ordered the blocks, I forgot to have the smaller, standard Bobbitt bearing diameter machined.:grinser010:

Strip Poker 388 02-10-2008 11:30 PM

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Find someone that has one of these.Hopefully they will know how to use it or atleast know what it is:rolleyes::drink:

http://www.bhjinc.com/1products/04-B...entfixture.htm

2112 02-10-2008 11:51 PM

I can't get past the pink block:D


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