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Pendine Prep 7. Reworking an incorrectly machined cam back to stock. Hello and welcome to Mart's Garage. In today's video update I continue with the French Flatty build by reworking the camshaft drive slot to stock specs. It was machined wrong and I had to run a modified drive tang on the distributor. I ran it in with a similar job, to modify some 8BA cams to 59A type drive. So a bit of machining this week, lathe work, drilling, tapping and some horizontal milling work.
I hope you find it interesting, it's another step in the right direction in getting the car ready for racing on the beach at Pendine. https://youtu.be/Ydy38R7EPL8 |
Re: Pendine Prep 7. Reworking an incorrectly machined cam back to stock. Mart: the wrong machining was it the cam makers fault?
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Re: Pendine Prep 7. Reworking an incorrectly machined cam back to stock. Quote:
I think I may have heard someone else report a similar problem. Not 100% sure on that, though. Mart. |
Re: Pendine Prep 7. Reworking an incorrectly machined cam back to stock. Thanks again for bringing us into the garage, Mart! Very good episode.
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Re: Pendine Prep 7. Reworking an incorrectly machined cam back to stock. I'm learning the ways of a 59a by watching. THANKS Mart!!!
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Re: Pendine Prep 7. Reworking an incorrectly machined cam back to stock. Thanks for tuning in, fellas.
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Re: Pendine Prep 7. Reworking an incorrectly machined cam back to stock. Atta boy Mart, Making mistakes make you smarter. I convert 59 and earler cams to 8BA. I know they make adapters, but most are not concentric, and are quite expensive. I jut bore a hole into the snot of the cam , press in a short shavt and drill the oil hole and turn it down for the gear. Not as complicated as your slotting job. This is one reason I like working on these engines, making parts, allot more fun than buying them.
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Re: Pendine Prep 7. Reworking an incorrectly machined cam back to stock. Quote:
The thing to note for anybody reading this is that you STILL need to drill the 59AB cam for an oil passage down to the pressed in shaft - to mimic a 49-53 cam. If you don't do this, then there is no way for the pressurized oil to get through to the front thrust. Also, this means that you can't just throw a 'Speedway' adapter onto the front of a 59AB cam (in the engine) and not have issues at some point. |
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