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spun cam bearing

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Tom in MN

01-04-2008 18:51:25




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My brother has IH 350 gas tractor he is overhauling. We pulled it apart and found that the front cam bearing stuck to the cam and spun in the block..all the bearings have IH stamped on them...do they make oversized cam bearings?? any ideas or thoughts would be appreciated. thanks.




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Brownie450

01-05-2008 13:58:39




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 Re: spun cam bearing in reply to Tom in MN, 01-04-2008 18:51:25  
If all else fails, there is the possibility of using a center punch to stake the casting [inside bore] & then use red Loc-tite to secure the insert. As mentioned, a machine shop might be able to knurl the inside of the area where the insert fits if they can get to it. Don't know if red Loc-tite would be good for internal engine temps though---pay to check. I've used it on pilot bearings {clutch} & had no trouble.

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glennster

01-04-2008 19:31:37




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 Re: spun cam bearing in reply to Tom in MN, 01-04-2008 18:51:25  
i'd take the block to a competent machine shop, or a machine shop that does hot rod motors.they may be able to resize the bore, bush and pin it, or resize the bore and match up a bearing that will work. see if they can track down the cause of the spun bearing. could be an oiling problem to the front bearing causing the failure.



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