Posted by Theman on December 15, 2008 at 07:22:47 from (65.248.77.5):
In Reply to: Super M pistons posted by gab on December 14, 2008 at 16:32:46:
Yeah, these engines are 'loose' by modern car standards, but don't forget they were cutting edge 70 years ago.
You can find out if the center cam bearing is right by putting a small diameter rod (think small unfluxed brazing rod) down the head oil supply hole and feel the rotation of the camshaft. If after two complete revolutions, you haven't seen the rod dip in the camshaft oil slot, or can't feel any movement, the bearing is your problem. If you DO feel the cam and know that port is open, the next step is your center main bearing.
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