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40ford 10-02-2023 02:58 PM

Cam Shaft Bearing Size:
 

Engine builder told me he ran into a problem he had never seen.He told me the cam shaft bearings he always used fits my cam but are two small for the block?It is a stock 8RT out of my 1952 F-1.Are there more than one size cam bearings for a 1948-1952 block?

Pete 10-02-2023 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by 40ford (Post 2259741)
Engine builder told me he ran into a problem he had never seen.He told me the cam shaft bearings he always used fits my cam but are two small for the block?It is a stock 8RT out of my 1952 F-1.Are there more than one size cam bearings for a 1948-1952 block?

I have seen that a couple times in the past.
I figured it was a factory salvage job of a block that something was wrong with.

I would do some close checking before using that block. Check the center line distance between cam line and main line end to end.

Cam bearings can be made from bar or tubing stock out of aluminum or bronze.

Jim Brierley 10-02-2023 04:42 PM

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It was common in the old days to use .010" undersize bearings, especially on a reground cam.

Pete 10-02-2023 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim Brierley (Post 2259776)
It was common in the old days to use .010" undersize bearings, especially on a reground cam.

Right, we still do that quite often but oversize on the block is not very common.

We do it for roller, extreme lift and radius lifter cams.

KiWinUS 10-02-2023 07:07 PM

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Probably.080 over on block. Not common but they are out there. I have a few sets of bearings. They are difficult to find.

svm99 10-03-2023 11:37 AM

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All Ford parts in Campbell CA has some of the oversize cam bearings, OD is larger.
408 378-1934.
Good luck Paul J.

1948F-1Pickup 10-03-2023 01:40 PM

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The oversized cam bearings pop up on eBay from time to time. H&H had to put a set in my 239 when they did it last year.

Yoyodyne 10-03-2023 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete (Post 2259769)

Cam bearings can be made from bar or tubing stock out of aluminum or bronze.


Is there a Bronze alloy that works better than others that you can recommend?

Pete 10-04-2023 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Yoyodyne (Post 2260044)
Is there a Bronze alloy that works better than others that you can recommend?

I have always used aluminum.

In most case the companies that make the material in question will have engineering data and recommendations available.

Yoyodyne 10-04-2023 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete (Post 2260285)
I have always used aluminum.

In most case the companies that make the material in question will have engineering data and recommendations available.

Do you have a preferred aliminum alloy? I need to do something similar, I'm not just being curious.

Pete 10-04-2023 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Yoyodyne (Post 2260315)
Do you have a preferred aliminum alloy? I need to do something similar, I'm not just being curious.

I have had excellent success with 75T6. This is for full pressurized applications only.

I have used Oilite bronze for drip, wick or splash lubed bearings.

Yoyodyne 10-04-2023 07:57 PM

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Thanks Pete. There's just nothing as good as advice from someone who has done it!

Pete 10-04-2023 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Yoyodyne (Post 2260320)
Thanks Pete. There's just nothing as good as advice from someone who has done it!

You are welcome.

Bored&Stroked 10-05-2023 04:31 PM

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I'm with Pete . . . have seen 7075 T6 used to make custom cam bearings on some special engines at my machine shop. I've also seen guys do this when they've bored out the front 2 flathead cam bearing bores - for camshafts with much larger lifts that can be achieved with a stock journal size.


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