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SEASON2123
AMC Fan Joined: Jan/01/2010 Location: los angeles Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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since some people are doing some modifications to there block. i wanted some one to tell me where to do some wholes, i understood to use a 1/16 drill bit but i want to do this to my block because i reallly dont want my gears to get chewed up again. i want to do it in a couple of hours so if somene will tell me exactly what to do it will be great. i already got my new gears but i also want to do that modification becuase if people got results from them i want to try it too. thanks.
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rjs
AMC Apprentice Joined: Jul/28/2008 Status: Offline Points: 28 |
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I don't have this done on my motor, but my engine builder mentioned this mod. I think you want to put the hole in the pipe plugs that seal off the oil gallery on the front of the block. I'm not sure if one or both should be drilled. I think only one. Hope this helps
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amx39068
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Are you talking about having an .040 hole in the oil passage plug behind the timing chain?
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JavelinGeo
AMC Fan Joined: Mar/14/2010 Location: Missouri Status: Offline Points: 16 |
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Hello Red, just wiped a cam lobe on my AMC 360...melling 20402 cam Comp lifter I over wrenched it and bam! ticking noise that wont go away..
pulled it zall apart block and heads still in car...any advice?!? |
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bobsterfl
AMC Nut Joined: Jun/18/2009 Location: Orlando, Fl Status: Offline Points: 261 |
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When I built my 390, I wiped the dizzy gears in just a few miles. Pulled everything apart and discovered what a dumb rump I was. I had shimmed the distributor gear to reduce end play, but what I didn't realize was that the shims I used had too large of an outside diameter, and interfered with the gear mesh. Second time around I used the correct shims that have an OD smaller than the root diameter of the gear. Almost 4,000 miles later with no problems. I also always used matched gear sets and will use OEM gears that have been run for thousands of miles with no problems.
Bobster
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Red20
AMC Addicted Joined: Jan/29/2013 Location: Oceanside CA Status: Offline Points: 1556 |
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I've used the Bulltear matched gears with no issues. I've also installed new MSD cam and dizzy gears together with no issues several times. And I've reused matched (and unmatched...) OEM gears with success. It's all in the oiling system as well as timing cover and endplay tolerances.
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bobsterfl
AMC Nut Joined: Jun/18/2009 Location: Orlando, Fl Status: Offline Points: 261 |
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I have been through this myself. I had shimmed the distributor gear to minimize end play, and what I did not check was to make sure that the outside diameter of the shim washer is smaller than the root diameter of the gear. So the shim washer interfered with the correct mesh of the gears and,well...you know the rest. Hope this information is helpful, and it is easy to check just by yanking the dizzy.
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