Ok, never done this before. There is a hole where the cam goes on the back (bell housing area). Is this where the 2 3/64 freeze plug goes? Any other thing about cam installation worth mentioning?
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Cam installation question
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Re: Cam installation question
There is a freeze plug that goes in the back of the block. IIRC its a rather thin plug.
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Re: Cam installation question
And you want to make sure the camshaft does not rub this plug when assembled. A bad way to control camshaft thrust. Creates problems if the cam wears a hole in the plug as well.
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