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Hey guys , how much should my camshaft move front to back once I install the retainer plate?
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The stock setup has more than that and its pretty much pointless to measure as there is no way to adjust it. The drag from the oil pump drive gear pulls the cam toward the rear of the block against the thrust surface of the cam timing sprocket while the engine is running."Comp Cams suggests 0.004-0.010-inch of endplay"
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"Good Luck" getting .004--.010 end play on a step-nose cam with the OEM retainer plate.
Typical is .002--.003. And that's all you need.
Remember, the end-play "adjustment" is machined into the camshaft. If you don't like the end-play you achieve, you need a different cam.
Gen 6 style OEM roller cam set-up for BBC:
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The harmonic balancer tightens up against it and the crank timing sprocket and keeps everything from movingThanks for the info everyone. I appreciate it.
I was also curious about the reluctor ring. Seems like it just sort of sits on the woodruff key. What keeps it from wiggling forward? Just the cover?