Why 50 weight oil?
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Straight 30 wt here. Right, wrong, indifferent. Years ago ran 20/50 successfully however prefer not to use multi viscosity. What ever works for you I guess but 50 wt? I like bearing clearances a tad on the loose side but....
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Crane Cams Bulletin for distributor mod for oiling bronze gears: http://www.cranecams.com/bulletins_listview.php?s_id=27
And pics, click on view all photos...read captions for each pic
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/cam-modification-tech/
And pics, click on view all photos...read captions for each pic
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/cam-modification-tech/
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Crane Cams Bulletin for distributor mod for oiling bronze gears: http://www.cranecams.com/bulletins_listview.php?s_id=27
And pics, click on view all photos...read captions for each pic
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/cam-modification-tech/
And pics, click on view all photos...read captions for each pic
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/cam-modification-tech/
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This 8620 steel billet material is wonderfully tough stuff, but it can also be very hard on distributor gears! To remedy this, Crane 8620 steel billet cams MUST use a high silicon copper alloy distributor gear, to prevent rapid wear of the camshaft's distributor drive gear. These are usually referred to as "bronze" gears.
MSD says to use the bronze gear to avoid wearing the cam gear?
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/msd-8471
That is the gear I am using.


