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Originally Posted by 1BIGJIM
(Post 2845508)
You are going to set the cam end-play while the engine is still in the boat?
I have used both teflon and aluminum with great results. I does take some time setting the endplay. |
[QUOTE=jeffswav;2845507Apparently the Gen VI conversion requires tapping and threading new holes for the timing cover.[/QUOTE]
Jeff, That is not true. All you have to do to use the Gen6 style cam is buy the retainer plate and the correct iming chain set, but you have to have the correct cam also. If you already have a cam, then obviously this does not matter. I like the teflon buttons due to the ease of "adjustment" And like I mentioned earlier, I have seen some roller cam button bearings in the oil pan. I like to keep things as simple as possible, and you cant get any simpler than the teflon buttons. Basically nothing there to fail. Bill Koustenis Advanced Automotive Machine Waldorf Md |
Thanks Bill, I just got the cam a couple of weeks ago from RMbuilder, so we are simply speculating. So to clearify, if a person were to convert a Gen V to Gen VI configuration a new cover would not be nesessary? Only a stepped Gen VI cam, retaining plate and new timing set? I told Bob up front I would be using my old timing set, then later we desided to replace it.
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